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Displaced from its usual location by construction, RIT now houses its temporary campus library in a vacant hockey arena since 2014. The arena now holds all the library’s journals and circulating books plus student seating, computers, and the circulation desk, however, special collections will remain at the old location during construction. The hockey arena campus […]

New York Governor Kathy Hochul delivered another blow to what’s left of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s legacy by acknowledging that the state has had nearly 12,000 more deaths from COVID-19 than Cuomo told the public. Hochul made this announcement on her first day of office; “The public deserves a clear, honest picture of what’s happening. […]

With everything that’s going on in the world The online company Airbnb is organizing temporary housing for people coming to America from Afghanistan. Airbnb announced that they will be providing shelter for up to 20,000 Afghanistan refugees, the company didn’t say how long the Airbnb will be providing housing services for the refugees. The cost […]

The trailer “Spider-Man: No Way Home” drop for real Monday. A day after Sony Pictures stopped on an alleged leak of the trailer. Tom Holland is back as Spider-Man and Peter Parker, Zendaya as MJ, and picks up after 2019’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” When Spider Man’s secret identity has been revealed. Parker implores Doctor Strange […]

Nicole Ari Parker will replaced Kim Cattrall in the upcoming Sex and the City reboot. According to The Guardian, Ari Parker will be playing Carrie Bradshaw’s new best friend, Lisa Todd Wexley, a documentary filmmaker. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon are set to executive produce the show for HBO Max. The cast […]

Rev. Jesse Jackson has been hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19. The civil rights icon and his wife Jacqueline are both being treated at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. According to the Rainbow PUSH website, Jackson was first vaccinated against coronavirus in January and at the time praised Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett on her work at the […]

There’s a new dangerous online challenge that has become very popular over the weekend weekend call the Milk Create challenge. I’ve witnessed several videos of different people across the country participating in this challenge And the whole concept of the challenge is to stack about 20 or more milk crates like steps and then walk […]

Rapper and ex-Taco Bell employee Lil Nas X will be collaborating to promote his upcoming album, Montero. The 22-year-old, who used to work at Taco Bell in Atlanta, Georgia, will be the chief impact officer. In their first project, Lil Nas X is teaming with the Taco Bell Foundation to reward young creatives with the […]

Yesterday, House lawmakers approved new legislation aimed at protecting the right to vote, amid a wave of restrictive new elections laws from Republican-controlled state legislatures. This bill was named for John Lewis, the Georgia congressman, and civil rights leader, who died last year. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 had been weakened by a pair […]

Yesterday morning at 12:01 am, Governor Kathy Hochul was sworn in as the new and first-ever women New York State Governor. ​​ Just hours after officially becoming the governor of New York State, Hochul outlined several priorities, such as COVID-19 and ethics. COVID was a large part of her inaugural address, with schools about to […]


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