
Opinion: When a L.I. school board tries to ban Black Lives Matter
By Alan Singer The Smithtown School District will restrict the use of 34 BrainPop instructional videos in classrooms because they introduce topics like Black Lives Matter and

By Alan Singer The Smithtown School District will restrict the use of 34 BrainPop instructional videos in classrooms because they introduce topics like Black Lives Matter and


By Roksana Amid New York has the highest Jewish population outside of Israel. With that in mind, many young New Yorkers are misinformed about the


By Roksana Amid Editor’s note: The following column was written in July as part of the Hofstra Graduate Journalism Program’s newest course, Advocacy Journalism. Today’s


By Angelo Vansant Editor’s note: This story first appeared in PULSE, which is published by the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s Magazine Production class for


By Robert Traverso Editor’s note: This story first appeared in PULSE, which is published by the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s Magazine Production class for



By Alan Singer The New York Times published a number of articles July 10 on the impact of climate change on our lives today. Collectively,


By Nicole Jean Christian June was National Homeownership Month. For many, homeownership is a part of the American dream that is proving to be increasingly


By Angelo Vansant Editor’s note: This story first appeared in PULSE, which is published by the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s Magazine Production class for


By Leah Chiappino Editor’s note: This story first appeared in PULSE, which is published by the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s Magazine Production class for


By Elaine Gross Four milestones were reached in June on the road to racial equity. They recognize progress while underscoring the distance yet to be


By Melissa Berman Hit the lights, cue the band and start warming up, because Broadway is back! The curtains were closed and the stages were


By Leah Chiappino Editor’s note: This story first appeared in PULSE, which is published by the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s Magazine Production class for