by Noemi Florea | May 10, 2022 | LA, News
If there’s any item more emblematic of our pollution crisis, it’s the plastic bottle. We can all see it in our minds: landfills overflowing with little plastic bottles once handed out at sports games, concerts, and birthday parties. The good news is,...
by Linda Sheridan | May 6, 2022 | Culture, News, NYC, Uncategorized
Duke University students march in Take Back the Night Protest, 1987. From The Chronicle, taken by Peter Aman. Title IX: Activism On and Off the Field, is coming to the New-York Historical Society May 13 – September 4, 2022. The exhibition commemorates the 50th...
by Noemi Florea | Apr 22, 2022 | Culture, Events, News, NYC
Earth Day of Service at governors island For the first time this year, the Friends of Governors Island will partner with the Trust for Governors Island and the Student Conservation Association to host the first public Earth Day event on Governors Island on Saturday,...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 13, 2022 | Culture, News, NYC
All images: FDNY On March 28, 2020, just eight days into the COVID19 pandemic, 911 received a record 6,527 calls in a single day. The exhibition, Unmasking Our Heroes, will open on April 15 at New York City Fire Museum, and will remain on display until late...
by DOWNTOWN News | Apr 11, 2022 | Culture, Events, Miami, News
April 16 Earth Month Beach Cleanup with The Shelborne South Beach 5:30 – 7:30 PM. At The Bass, 2100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach. To celebrate Earth month, The Shelborne South Beach has partnered with Clean Miami Beach for a beach cleanup on Saturday, at 21st Street and...
by DOWNTOWN News | Apr 6, 2022 | Health, News
1. Why did you choose to go into Gastro and Hepatology? I chose to go into gastroenterology and hepatology because it is a complex field that requires deep understanding of pathophysiology, pharmacology, and technical skills that are necessary for performance of...