Author: Rebecca Ungarino
A first semester sophomore at Baruch College in Fall 2013, Journalism major, New York born and bred, curious about everything.
Memories of Washington Heights

Government Loans Give Rise to a Local Bagel Shop

Upscale Shoe Store Thrives, Thanks to Private Label
Brick-and-Mortar Video Store Survives by Catering to Japanese Locals

Native Americans Say New Yorkers Don’t Know Enough About Them

A Second-Generation Garden Center Struggles to Survive Slow Economy

New Law Limits Short-Term Rentals

A Donation-Based Studio in Brooklyn Seeks to Honor the Roots of Yoga

A Community Comes Together at a Private Park in Sunnyside Gardens
SLIDE SHOW: Last Man Standing

Offering Workplace Skills to the Visually Impaired

Tribeca Film Festival’s New Venue: Your Home

Partying With the Tea Party

From Silver Screen to Preservationist Scene

Vegetarian Food Festival a Treat for Those Willing to Wait

The Triangle Fire Remembered: A Turning Point in Worker’s Rights

Nintendo Breaks New Ground
Students Rally in Union Square Park to Support Pro-Democracy Movement in Iran

Little Manila Rises in Queens
