Real Time Recap: 24 – Day 8, 4:00PM – 6:00PM

When last we left Jack Bauer, our intrepid hero was dying after being exposed to some biological weapon. There was a gigantic conspiracy involving Jon Voight, the guy who played … Continue reading

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At a Crossroads: The AMA and Health Care Reform.

The extended version of my AMA article is up at The Columbia Journalist. However, it’s not exactly what I had written. As such, here’s the whole thing. Who do I … Continue reading

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Leaning Left: The AMA at a Crossroads

I got a truncated version of my final project for my “Covering National Politics” class published in the Huffington Post. Thank you to Professor Tom Edsall for all your help! … Continue reading

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Philip Rivers Grants Wish

From the Archives: In honor of my least favorite quarterback in the NFL, I thought I’d recycle this article I wrote for a sports humor website a couple of years … Continue reading

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There Will Be Cleavage – A Review of Rob Marshall’s “Nine”

Guido Contini is a legendary and groundbreaking Italian director who has grand plans for an epic film about his beloved homeland. The only problem is he doesn’t have a script. … Continue reading

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Remembering Happy Land – 20 Years Later (Audio Slideshow)

Franco Mena, Bronx resident and soccer referee, remembers the Happy Land fire.

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AIDS Group Finds Alternative Means of Educating Hondurans

It’s Saturday morning, and four small children are taking free art classes inside an unmarked Bronx brownstone in Morrisania. Nine-year-old Dell Thomas is drawing a portrait of his favorite character, … Continue reading

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NY Hondurans Brave the Cold for Soccer

It’s an unseasonably cold Saturday in October at Ferry Point Park in the Bronx and the harsh wind lashes unmercifully, punishing anyone who isn’t completely covered with clothing from head … Continue reading

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25 Things About Me

25 Things You May Not Know About Me: 1. I am Chinese 2. And I’m not very good at math or science. 3. I was born left-handed, but since Chinese … Continue reading

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The Answer to the Paywall Problem for Online Newspapers

This is the project that I wish I could have turned in for my Business of Journalism final project: VOICEOVER: We’re all concerned about the future of journalism.  Newspapers are … Continue reading

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