New York City was named by Yahoo.com as one of the top 10 "greenest" cities in the United States. Based on the stereotypical image of NYC-one that portrays it as polluted and inorganic, most people would not associate the city with environmental friendliness.
As America recovers from 9/11, toxicity investigations continue to see if the dust and debris poses a definitive threat to the public. During the aftermath of 9/11, many people came to NYC to help fellow Americans recover bodies and what was left of the World Trade Center (WTC).
Recently, Fordham University senior Michelle Hopkins sued her residence halls for negligence-negligence toward her growing bed bug problem at the end of September. Though this occurred in The New Yorker Hotel, those in charge were Educational Housing Services (EHS), the same company that provides University housing at the St.
Social networking is important in most college students lives, although sometimes the addiction can lead to unwanted and threatening results. Social networking is a way most students keep in contact with friends or meet new people with similar interests. Websites like MySpace and Facebook are the most popular networking sites at the moment.
Cohabitation with your collegiate peers is flat-out stressful. At first, this sort of life can be exciting. Living with friends and peers - people whose company you actually enjoy - and experiencing the freedom to do almost anything can be intoxicating. The newness of this freedom will stay with you forever.
University of Central Florida (UCF) student Andrew Meyer was recently tasered after asking questions at an on-campus forum where Senator John Kerry spoke. This incident has had college campuses buzzing about whether or not students have limited freedom of speech.