Volume 17 (2022)

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Preface

 

Lloynisha White, “From Hospital To Hospitality.”

Professor Claire Stewart, Hospitality Management 4802

 

 

 

Christy Guerrero, “Ceremony.”

Professor Robert Ostrom, English 1142

 

 

 

Yurly Olivares, “After The Storm: Communitas In The Wake Of Hurricane Ida.”

Professor Lisa Pope Fischer, Anthropology 1102

 

 

 

Alvaro Panozo, Airpods.

Professor Michael Cannetti, Communication Design 2320

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kayla Williams, “Emptier Streets:

The Art Of Nicholas Moegly”

Professor Thelma Bauer, Communications Design 1112

 

 

 

 

 

Emmanuel Agyare-Poku,
Gabriel Nuñez, “Diptych: Fields of Stars”

Professor Lynn Cole, Communications Design 1287

 

 

A Rim Kim, “Medicare for Mature Molars”

Professor Khrystyna Vyprynyuk, DEN 1112

 

 

 

Aliana Huaylinos,
“How I Found My Real Voice”

Professor Julie Fraad, English 1101

 

 

 

Jake Postiglione, “How the Universe Thinks: Thoughts on the Origin of Quantitative Reasoning.” Professor Ariane Masuda, Mathematics 2580

 

 

 

Emily Hu,
“Growing Up Different”

Professor Alyssa Adomaitis, BUF 3201

 

 

 

Anthony Regner, “The Zen of Online Mathematical Events.” Professor Ariane Masuda, Mathematics 2580

 

 

 

Zoha Aziz,
“Section 230: Time For A User Update?” Professor Nora Almeida, Library 1201

 

 

 

Elaine Suarez, “Mi Niñez en Gachantivá.”

Professor Kate Falvey, English 1141

 

 

 

Diane Yasmin Adjibi,
“Keeping The Faith: How It Feels To Be A Female Black Artist In America.” Professor Thelma Bauer, Communications Design 1112

 

 

 

Sabina Uddin, “When A School Is A Cemetery.”

Professor Lucas Kwong, English 1101

 

 

 

Nicholas Albanese,
“I <3 New York: Milton Glaser’s Love Letter to The Big Apple.” Professor Jenna Spevack, Communications Design 3504

 

 

Adventures In Photography 2022

Professors Robin Michals, Ken Pelka, and Caroline Shepard, Communications Design 1340

 

 

 

Makayla Derononcourt, “A Tale Of Three Identities.”

Professor Lisa Wu, English 1121

 

 

 

Melissa Santos, “On Spring”

Professor Lisa Wu, English 1121

 

 

 

Victoria Galasso, “Learning The Story of HIV Advocacy In A COVID World”

Professor Aida Egues, Nursing 4040

 

 

 

 

Britney Nikki Bajnath, “Splitting In Two”

Professor Carole Harris, English 1101 Co-Req

 

 

 

Jasmin Kim, “Oral Health in the Gray Area: Difficulties Accessing Dental Care Amongst America’s Children”

Professor Khrystyna Vyprynyuk, DEN 1112

 

 

 

Garnet Rosario Garcia,
“Hunger, Heart, and Humility: Reflections of a Nickelodeon Intern”

Professor Stella Nicolaou, Communications Design 4900

 

 

 

Simon Williams, “Decoding Aunt Jemima.” Professor Jenna Spevack, Communications Design 3504

 

 

 

 

Ari Breier Zigelbom,
“Violence Doesn’t Happen in a Vacuum”

Professor Sandra Cheng, Art History 1100

 

 

 

Amadou Diallo, “Proud African Muslim.”

Professor Lisa Wu, English 1101 Co-Req

 

 

 

Amar Alzendani,
“Something To Chew On: Oral Hygiene and Periodontal Health Among Khat Users In Yemen.” Professor Anna Matthews, Dental Hygiene 1112

 

 

 

Brigitte Castro, “Ni De Aquí, Ni De Alla.”

Professor Carole Harris, English 1101 Co-Req

 

 

 

 

Anonymous,
“The Path I Want: Leaving Yeshiva.” Professor Kate Falvey, ENG 1101 Co-Req

 

 

 

Bria Glenn, “Everyday People: A Ritual.”

Professor Lisa Pope Fischer, Social Science/Anthropology 1102

 

 

 

 

Laura Luciano,
“Us, Not Them.” Professor Julie Fraad, English 1101

 

 

 

 

 

Makayla Derononcourt, “Search For The Calm.”

Professor Lisa Wu, English 1121

 

 

 

Shajib Ahsan,
“Enough To Lose: Why We Can’t Ignore Urban Green Technology.” Professor Sean Macdonald, Environmental Economics 2505

 

 

 

Emily Hu, “Many Years After: A Letter On Anti-Asian Violence.”

Professor Mark Noonan, English 1121

 

 

Jessica Castro, “Running Towards Renewal.” Professor Carole Harris, English 1101 Co-Req

 

 

 

 

Amirah John Salazar,
“A Radical Thought.” Professor Renate Reimann, Sociology 1104