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It is a tale of forbidden love, intrigue and witchcraft. Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opens with a single white dress center stage.

Bronxites take to the subways to voice their concerns over the economic crisis.

Zuccotti Park now features thousands of rebellious protesters spending day and night “Occupying Wall Street.” The movement was sparked on September 17 when thousands of demonstrators – angry and tired of what they describe as corporate greed along with a dismal economy – spontaneously gathered at the park.

While Googling “how to become a freelance Journalist in Russia” the very first thing that popped up was “list of journalists killed in Russia.”

By Jennifer Regalado Lehman College is known as a commuter college, but there is actually a residential facility for students on Bedford Park Boulevard. The three-year-old facility, established in a Bronx brownstone, houses 22 students. Delbert Browne, the residential assistant, says that the residence is still part of a pilot program. Browne says there is a strong desire for more housing. “It’s not

Lehman College students have put their two cents in about the massive Occupy Wall Street protests that have taken place in New York and now spreading globally