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The Official Student Newspaper of the Macaulay Honors College at CUNY

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“Trinkets” Displays the Rise of a Strong LGBTQ Community

Eportfolio User8 years ago03 mins

In the 1990s, New York City was not a welcoming place for most. Violent crime and drug abuse ravaged the city at large. The poor seemed to outnumber all other socioeconomic groups, making it nearly impossible for anybody to find a job. It was even worse for New York City’s transsexual community. Once potential employers…

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Off Broadway Theatre Review: “Office Hour” Leaves Audience With Ringing Ears

Eportfolio User9 years ago04 mins

Julia Cho’s Office Hour is a poignant depiction of gun control, Asian American race relations, and mental health. Shown in the Public Theatre (closing night is on December 3), the play is a response to the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting and certainly succeeds in recreating an unnerving atmosphere. The plot involves an adjunct English Professor…

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About the Messenger:


The Macaulay Messenger is Macaulay Honors College's official student-run newspaper & news site.
Its goal is to inform and engage its readers by reporting on the topics that matter to everyday Macaulay students. Beats covered include campus news, arts & entertainment, nation & world, opinions, science, sports, and various topic-oriented columns.
Like other student-run publications, the success of The Messenger is exemplified through its incredible team of reporters and editors who pitch, research and report stories in a timely manner.

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Please contact: messenger@macaulay.cuny.edu

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