Return to The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Reviewed 

For those who got into reading in the 2010s, Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games series is one of the most recognizable and nostalgic works. The work was one of the first major young adult dystopian novels that would become the iconic staple of the era. Nearly ten years after the first novel was published, Collins… Read More Return to The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Reviewed 

Discover Central Park’s Hidden Treasure: The Stephanie and Fred Shuman Running Trail

Ever wanted to play tourist for the day and go to one of New York City’s most popular sites? Are you struggling to find a balance between being a busy college student and also wanting to work on your health? If you answered yes to both, or either, of these questions then you are in… Read More Discover Central Park’s Hidden Treasure: The Stephanie and Fred Shuman Running Trail

I Took a Trip to Ancient Egypt: Here’s How it Went

Before there was America, before there was Modern Society, before there was Dogecoin and Oat Lattes, the first colonies of the ancient world ruled over Earth. As a current student of Honors Associate Dean and distinguished professor Jaclyn Kopel, I am in the middle of a course all about Ancient Egypt and its vast history.… Read More I Took a Trip to Ancient Egypt: Here’s How it Went

Sweet and Introspective: The Seven Year Slip, Reviewed

Plenty of Pace students are familiar with the experience of living in a New York City apartment – but have any lived in one that occasionally takes its inhabitant seven years into the past? That’s what happens to Clementine West, a hardworking book publicist who recently inherited an apartment from her late aunt, in Ashley… Read More Sweet and Introspective: The Seven Year Slip, Reviewed