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Yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $4.5 million dollar initiative to expand and create high-quality childcare centers across all SUNY campuses for both students and staff. The money for the initiative comes from a distribution of federal and state funding to support the current centers and a program aimed at training the next generation of […]

Need To Chill-Out? A new study show listening to music really does help you do that. A team from Ryerson University says treatments integrating music and auditory beat stimulation are particularly effective in reducing anxiety in some patients. Auditory beat stimulation (ABS) involves combinations of tones, played in one or both ears, designed to trigger […]

Thanks to the high gas prices, Uber customers could pay a surcharge on their rides and delivery orders starting this week. “Beginning Wednesday, March 16, consumers will pay a surcharge of either $0.45 or $0.55 on each Uber trip and either $0.35 or $0.45 on each Uber Eats order, depending on their location – with […]

Former president Barack Obama and announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19. Other than having a itchy throat President Obama says he feels fine and his wife Michelle Obama tested negative. I just tested positive for COVID. I’ve had a scratchy throat for a couple days, but am feeling fine otherwise. Michelle […]

After months of watching Ye speak out on his feelings of ex-wife Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson’s relationship, it seems as though Davidson told Ye that he is “done being quiet” in an alleged text exchange shared by Davidson’s friend and writer Dave Sirus in a deleted Instagram post. Davidson allegedly wrote; “[Kim] literally the […]

Just when we thought it was the end of Tom Brady, we were all mistaken. Just two months after Brady announced his retirement from the NFL, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback announced that he will be returning to the Buccs for his 23rd season. Brady stated that he had “unfinished business,” tweeting; “These past […]

Over the week, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra took the stage at the Eastman Theatre for a special benefit concert dedicated to the people of Ukraine. While the show was planned last minute, the RPO had raised about $50,000 for local Ukrainian nonprofit Roc Maidan. Curt Long, president and CEO of RPO, stated: “At the RPO, […]

After hearing earlier this week that Nick Cannon’s talk show was canceled after just one season, Cannon spoke on his March 10th episode, stating he understands why the decision was made. Cannon stated: “This is show business right? And we know that the biggest word in that is ‘business,’ and this is a business. As […]

In their continuous attempt to change how race, gender, and sexuality are discussed, Florida has become the first state to enact legislation that restricts how race is discussed in classrooms and the workplace. The legislation was passed on Thursday in a 24-15 vote. This affects K-12 public schools and race sensitivity training of private businesses, […]

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the 45th annual Tops Rochester St. Patrick’s Day Parade has returned and was better than ever! The annual Tops Rochester St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held yesterday from 12:30 to 2:30 and followed the traditional parade route, beginning at the corner of East Avenue and Alexander Street, heading […]


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