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May 19, 2025
Displacement, Development, and the Fight for Home
"It’s like they’re building a city for someone else." As new high-end housing reshapes Linden, longtime residents like the Consuegras struggle to survive, caught in a crisis of affordability, community loss, and political inaction.

May 19, 2025
An Arab perspective on 100 days of the Trump administration
It has been more then 100 days of the Trump administration. Two arabs, a journalist and an NYU student give perspective on 100 of President Trump.

May 19, 2025
The October War of 1973 The swift victory of Egypt
The October War of 1973 was a great success for Egypt. By using the element of surprise, they were able to get through the Bar Lev Line and re-take the Suez Canal and all of the Sinai

May 18, 2025
The Man Behind the Hollywood’s Historic Stella Adler Acting Academy
As an acting student, John Jack Rodgers never imagined he'd end up running one of the world's best acting schools. Yet, now that's the exact position he finds himself in as he attempts to ready the Stella Adler Acting Academy for its next act.

May 15, 2025
Ultimate Fandom: How K-Pop Made Me Feel Seen
When you love something deeply, it becomes a way of being seen. K-pop gave me new music but also new friendships, new vocabulary, new rituals. It makes space for screaming, crying, overanalyzing, and, above all, connection.