Monthly Archives: October 2013

Over Coming the Odds

The Jets took a decisive victory against the Patriots last Sunday. Was it luck or is it just good playing? It was a very balanced match through out the game which drew it into overtime. In overtime the Jets clenched … Continue reading

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What Does the Fox Say?

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/12/arts/music/ylviss-unlikely-hit-started-as-a-joke.html?ref=arts YouTube is the home to many strange videos and one of its most recent phenomenons has been “What Does the Fox Say?,” a music video by two Norwegian brothers, Bard and Vegard Ylvisaker.  In the article by Dave Itzkoff, we … Continue reading

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Vitamins vs. Vegetables

Cooking may be a passion for some people, but to others eating may be the best part of food. Nonetheless, different foods and different cooking methods can alter the nutritional benefits of one food versus another. This New York Times, … Continue reading

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“Baruch Bearcat Bites”

So class is over and you’re hungry! Wherefore art thou good food?! Check out Group 5’s top picks on eateries around Baruch!   Harindu: Food cravings should not be a problem to get to during your time at Baruch. What … Continue reading

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Immigration Reform in The United States

The United States doesn’t have the best immigration system so the House Democrats have been planning a new bill to improve the system. The Associated Press announces that House Democrats have proposed a bill that would allow a path for … Continue reading

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“By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say”

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/science/earth/by-2047-coldest-years-will-be-warmer-than-hottest-in-past.html?ref=science&_r=1& The time will soon come, where winter as we know does not exist. The article from the New York Times entitled “By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say,” by Justin Gillis brings to … Continue reading

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