“Do what you want!” is probably what we hear the most when seeking for advice in our career paths. However, how many of us know what we truly want to do? Students pursuing art find themselves in the same quandary. … Continue reading
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As we all know, art can come in many forms. It can be played by an instrument, drawn by pencil, sung by voice, and nowadays, photographed by a DSLR camera and fixed by Photoshop. Now, here’s the twist: take all … Continue reading
Most people view art as a means to express creativity or originality. So it may seem surprising to some that martial arts could be counted as part of the so-called “arts scene.” Ving Tsun Kung-Fu master William Moy certainly thinks … Continue reading
Catherine Hsin is currently a student at Baruch College. In addition to sitting first seat, first flute in her church orchestra, she also teaches aspiring flute players by spreading her passion for music and creativity. How are you doing? … Continue reading
Interview with Sean Simonds Sean Simonds is a freshman at Baruch College currently working to maintain his grades so that he can make his way to Zicklin School of Business. For the years before college, Simonds worked to create … Continue reading
Interview with Kristy Chiu Kristy Chiu is an architecture student in her senior year at Cooper Union. Her interest in architecture began in her junior year at Brooklyn Technical High School and since then, she has taken part in numerous … Continue reading
Interview subject: Rafid Amin Rafid Amin is an aspiring and spontaneous author. His first short story outside of the classroom was during his kindergarten years and from that point on he wanted to be an author. He graduated from Brooklyn … Continue reading
I had the esteemed pleasure to meet with Alison Taylor, supervisor of costume design in the Metropolitan Opera, and learn about her life. She was born and raised in Michigan. When she turned 18, Alison left Michigan to go to college … Continue reading
It is not uncommon for issues of legality to present in the media regarding an average business’s product patents, company ethics, or workers’ compensation. Such due diligence services are a necessary department in a modern day corporation. However, the world … Continue reading
Many American movies have attempted to capture the oppressive lives of slaves during a heinous time in our history. But, the harsh realities of these accounts are often concealed by less graphic, and more pleasant, experiences. In his review, “The … Continue reading