My Photo Project

Posted on 05. Jan, 2010 by courtney.carter.

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The Union Square Holiday Market opens every year from November-December for the Holiday Season. For more info on the holiday market as well as other markets in New York City, click here.

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Lessons From a First Semester Grad Student

Posted on 30. Dec, 2009 by courtney.carter.

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As my first semester of grad school is over..I have learned so much. Some good, some bad, some funny, some so sad it’s funny. I can say, graduate school through me for a shock. I didn’t expect that my days of grasping everything at my undergraduate, Syracuse University, wouldn’t prepare me for grad school, but [...]

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Conflict Photojournalist ‘Zoriah’ On The Changing World Of Photojournalism

Posted on 21. Dec, 2009 by aaron.adler.

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Zoriah Miller, 35, is one of the top conflict photojournalists in the world.  He has been capturing controversial images in war zones all over the world for over 10 years.
After taking photos of marines that had been killed in a June 26, 2008 suicide attack in Iraq, Zoriah, as he is known professionally, was forbidden [...]

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A Morning at Manganaro’s

Posted on 21. Dec, 2009 by kim.rapkins.

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The Manganaro family has been in the food business in New York City for over a hundred years. In a neighborhood abuzz with new construction, the sisters who own Manganaro Groceria Italiana follow a routine that has changed little since their grandmother kept shop. They feed the slickly dressed “shysters” who saunter in for lunch [...]

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Gifted – A Holiday Flea Market

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by anne.byrnes.

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The popular Brooklyn Flea Market has moved indoors for the winter.  Click below to watch a video on the holiday offerings:

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Chris Durham, Squirrel Rehabilitator

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by anne.byrnes.

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People don’t normally think of wildlife when they think of New York, but a number of squirrels, pigeons, and other animals call the city home. When they get hurt, usually as a result of interactions with humans, there are licensed individuals that take the time to nurse them back to health.
Chris Durham, is a [...]

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Is it libel?

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by Simone Sebastian.

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FOX News personality Bill O’Reilly believes Law & Order was out of order last week when a recent script for the show grouped him with Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck in an unflattering way.
A character on the Dec. 9 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit called the three popular commentators “a cancer spreading [...]

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New news?

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by Mitch Trinka.

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In just mere months the hype over a possible online news publishing plan from Apple has grown exponentially.
This became truly evident when I watched a short video put together at the Sports Illustrated interactive department. What they’ve shown is possible makes my mind explode with the scenarios. They are endless.

Yes, the future is not going [...]

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Ten Feet Deep

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by jessica.courtemanche.

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With the 00’s coming to an end on December 31, we can look back at this decade as the one that changed it all. From the 9/11 attacks to the crumbling economy, the 00’s turned our world upside down and shook to the core age old institutions, leaving most of them to scramble and try [...]

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More Americans believe that economy and environment are linked, AP poll finds

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by Christopher Schuetze.

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An interesting new AP poll was released on Tuesday. The results indicate that more Americans believe that a cleaner environment leads to a healthier economy. This new trend appears antithetical to the traditional view that the environment needs to suffer for a strong economy. It also is good news for the democrats who are [...]

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