A Nature Girl’s Guide to NYC: Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge Park 

What’s better than one outdoor experience? Two. With the Brooklyn Bridge x Brooklyn Bridge Park collab, you can double your nature exposure. It turns out Brooklyn really is the place to be.   I recently woke up at 5:30 am to walk the Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise. I’m not going to lie, as soon as I… Read More A Nature Girl’s Guide to NYC: Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge Park 

Flowers For Friends: A Different Kind of Valentines 

Valentine’s Day: a time for the celebration of all things love. However, not everyone’s Valentine’s involves romantic love. Love is so much more than that. It’s for our friends, our families, each other, and ourselves. What better way to celebrate love than by crocheting? On Tuesday, February 15, 2024, the Honors Advisory Board held their… Read More Flowers For Friends: A Different Kind of Valentines 

Why You Should Join the English Department: A Spotlight on Chairperson Sid Ray, Ph.D.

I recently had the pleasure and honor of sitting down with Sid Ray, Ph.D., Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies and Co-Chair of Pace University’s English department, alongside Stephanie Hsu, Ph.D. Sid and the rest of the English department are leading groundbreaking projects and endeavors that span not only outside of the bounds… Read More Why You Should Join the English Department: A Spotlight on Chairperson Sid Ray, Ph.D.

Two Lies and A Truth About the Writer: Crazy, Rich, Asian 

“No but seriously, the book is way better,” is a stance that many people take after seeing the film adaptation of their favorite novel. Harry Potter, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and The Hunger Games are all examples of this phenomenon. I recently re-read the Crazy Rich Asians series by Kevin Kwan, and I was… Read More Two Lies and A Truth About the Writer: Crazy, Rich, Asian