Monthly Archives: October 2013

Medal of Honor given to former Army captain, William Swenson

Second Medal of Honor For 2009 Afghan Battle By Michael D. Shear President Obama awarded the military’s highest honor for valor, the Medal of Honor, to aformer Army captain, William Swenson, who battled through an ambush in Afghanistan despite failing to … Continue reading

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Club Fair

Manuel Kim: As a freshman, I want to be an active Baruch student. I didn’t know where to go to sign up for clubs and teams and I had no idea what kinds they had in Baruch. I came across … Continue reading

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Chirlane McCray

Once Alienated, and Now a Force in Her Husband’s Bid for Mayor         by Micheal Barbaro As a child, Chirlane McCray experienced harsh discrimination due to her race, gender, and sexuality. Because she was an African American woman she faced … Continue reading

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Head coach of the University of Minnesota’s football team, Jerry Kills, on dealing with epilepsy

Imagine having a seizure while doing something you love. You shake uncontrollably and lose control of your body and awareness during a very frightening moment. Your life would never be the same. Jerry Kills, Head Coach of the University of … Continue reading

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