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October 28, 2019
The Sights and Sounds of Central Park in New York City
On Sundays, hundreds of New York City residents and tourists visit Central Park. A day off of work is a day well spent for these individuals. The horse rides are in full swing, there are flash mobs and dancing at the Bethesda Fountain, and picnics scattered across Sheep Meadow Lawn.

October 25, 2019
New Fashion Trend Driving Big Retail Chains Into Bankruptcy
BOSTON — The emerging fashion trend to buy second-hand clothing and accessories is driving chain retailers out of business across the country.

October 25, 2019
How a Family Tragedy Sparked My Fascination With a Mental Health Book
I took a forensic psychology course that introduced me to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The manual fascinated me. I found it intriguing that mental health clinicians can refer to this booklet of criteria and symptoms, and simply flip through its pages to diagnose someone with a mental illness.

October 23, 2019
Case Study: Gita Jackson Finds Humanity in the Dispassionate Internet
Control, released in August 2019, is the latest game by the creators of Max Payne and Alan Wake. Photo credit: […]

October 22, 2019
Casey Newton: The Advocate for Facebook Moderators
(Source: Eston Bond) PHILADELPHIA, Penn. – Imagine if social media was raw, obscene, and absolutely unfiltered. Any person in the […]