
An Alumnus’s Viewpoint on Catholic Education: What’s Next?
On Thursday, February 16th, I visited my alma mater, Cardinal Spellman High School, to speak to the seniors of Mr. Schoenberg’s morning Finance and afternoon
On Thursday, February 16th, I visited my alma mater, Cardinal Spellman High School, to speak to the seniors of Mr. Schoenberg’s morning Finance and afternoon
LittleAfrica News Newspaper : February 28 — March 6, 2023
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Wednesday, February 15 was the annual Tin Cup Day in Albany. Tin Cup Day is an opportunity given to mayors across New York State to
Local, National, and International News for the Diaspora LittleAfrica News Newspaper : February 14 — February 20, 2023
LittleAfrica News Newspaper : February 7 — February 13, 2023
On Friday, February 3rd, New York City Mayor Eric Adams spent the night at the new Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center migrant shelter in
A group of more than 50 asylum-seeking migrants stood outside the Watson Hotel in Hell’s Kitchen on Sunday, January 29. The male migrants were supposed
Last week, in Queens — the borough I grew up in — I reported to New Yorkers on the state of our city. I outlined
Local, National, and International News for the Diaspora LittleAfrica News Newspaper : January 31 — February6, 2023
New York City is facing a challenge with the arrival of thousands of asylum-seeking migrants since last year. There are currently an estimated 31,000 asylum-seeking
New York City’s public schools have been experiencing a reduction in enrollments over the last few years. This reduction in enrollment has been attributed to
A report recently published by New York City’s Independent Budget Office showed that the number of School Safety Agents (SSAs) had reduced to levels lower
I am one of over 6,000 parents in the Parent Group New York, a WeChat parent collective that I founded in 2020. The group came