Don Toliver: His First Appearance at Barclays Center

On November 11th, 2024, I embarked on a journey on the Brooklyn-bound 4 train to the Barclays Center, and experienced one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. I like to think I come from a completely objective perspective, as this was my first ever concert experience—and it did not disappoint. Don Toliver, though seemingly… Read More Don Toliver: His First Appearance at Barclays Center

“I Want the People Helped”: How Michael Peters is Reviving the VITA Program at Pace

Honors first-year Michael Peters has committed himself to reinstating Pace University’s Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in an effort to serve the student and low-income population on and around campus. VITA is an IRS-sponsored service that certifies its volunteers in preparing and filing tax forms using a specialized software that simplifies and expedites the… Read More “I Want the People Helped”: How Michael Peters is Reviving the VITA Program at Pace

Our Halloweekends: A Recap of the Best and Worst Costumes

Happy, very much belated Halloween to all those who celebrate! My first time celebrating the holiday in NYC was anything but tricky. I was beyond excited to see what kind of Halloween spectacles I’d see across the city, and it did not disappoint. This year was full of treats: from two distinct “Halloweekends,” to traversing… Read More Our Halloweekends: A Recap of the Best and Worst Costumes

The People Yearn for Wacky Hijinks: A Look at the Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest   

Our modern lives are drenched in intensity. Sometimes it feels as if there isn’t a way to escape the darker realities. Of course, there is a time and a place for these discussions, but have we forgotten to hold time and place for good natured fun? The Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest that took place last… Read More The People Yearn for Wacky Hijinks: A Look at the Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest   

Campus to Park: Why Battery Park is Your New Favorite Study Break 

It’s that time of the year where midterm season is upon us. In conjunction with the tedious assignments, readings, and projects professors assign, studying for midterms is the last thing college students want to do during their school week. Luckily for us Pace students, there are plenty of spots around the city to be one… Read More Campus to Park: Why Battery Park is Your New Favorite Study Break