A social experiment
by in News
So the Impact tried a social experiment. One of their own was just not into going out on the weekends. He needed a shot of "social synergy" shot into his veins. And we had just the girl to do it. And if the Impact has learned anything over the past four years, its if you're going to do something, you must as well write about it.
by Jennifer LaGrippo in News
Friday. 11 a.m.
I'm sitting in my cubicle at work. My phone is vibrating enough to rattle the bricks from the city building; AJ Martelli is texting me again.
'My sister is taking me shopping and I'm getting my golden locks cut off,' the text reads.
by AJ Martelli in News
Friday. 10:35 a.m.
I sat in the barber chair watching the stylist clip my hair. I looked on as my long, golden locks of hair fell to the floor. I had already bought some new shirts, new jeans, and new shoes. It was about 11 in the morning when she was finished and my haircut was complete.
by Larryse Brown in News
In the state of Arizona police now have the right to search "suspected immigrants" questioning them about the legitimacy of their citizenship. There is nothing else that sets "illegal" immigrants apart from the rest of the population of Arizona. In fact, they look just like many other residents of Arizona, including those living there legally
such as American citizens.
by Shedeiky Hamilton in News
Spending five years in high school, missing prison life because of luck, Mercy College student Nathaniel Hawthorne decided to turn his life around when gang members almost killed his mother right in front of him.
"That was the worst experience ever, it was a reality check although it took a while for me to realize that," added Hawthorne.