by Sarah Strong | May 3, 2019 | Dining, Education, Events, Featured, Living, News
In honor of Taste of Tribeca’s 25th iteration we chatted with four people involved: Tracy Nieporent, Director of Marketing & Partner of the Myriad Restaurant Group whose restaurant Tribeca Grill has been part of the event since its inception, Franco Vlasic,...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 30, 2019 | Education
A study room is not complete without having a study table in it. It provides an effective and suitable place for studying, completing any important assignment, and allows an individual to maintain the correct posture, through hours of strenuous work. Whereas, you can...
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 18, 2019 | Business, Education, Featured, Uncategorized
One of the most challenging academic projects is to create a research proposal. This is a very responsible project, which requires great attention to the details, a lot of time and real devotion. Almost every university demands Ph.D. applicants to submit a research...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 7, 2018 | Education, Featured
Unfortunately, college students have to do a lot of writing. This is a major part of all college courses. Students are graded based on their essay writing abilities, which can play a role in their final grade in the course. Not all students are skilled in the area of...
by Downtown Magazine | Aug 17, 2018 | Education
In a busy student-focused area like ours, the chances are pretty good that you or someone you know has run into problems with plagiarism. It’s all too easy for college students and even graduate students to find themselves caught in a plagiarism trap when their...
by Moury Khan | Jul 23, 2018 | Education, Living, News, Uncategorized
A year ago, James Corner Field Operations, the design team behind the New York High Line, revealed that they would be designing a 6-acre public waterfront park on what used to be the Domino Sugar Refinery. Today, the park is finally open to the public as Domino Park....