Paul Arcario: Undercover Boss and Gardener
Paul Arcario walked into the classroom for Remedial Math, took out his notebook and pencils, and settled in. He was determined to attend four classes a week, every week for…
Paul Arcario walked into the classroom for Remedial Math, took out his notebook and pencils, and settled in. He was determined to attend four classes a week, every week for…
Refreshing. Pausing. Scrolling. And more scrolling. This is leisure for Luis Rodriguez, 33, a student at LaGuardia community college. Rodriguez says he has a love-hate relationship with social media apps. …
Lunch for Hongning Wei means standing in line in front of a vending machine. It is always the usual, a pack of potato chips and green tea. She likes the taste…
Photography is very important to Kevin Lopez. He has been taking photos since he was a child. When he joined LaGuardia, he was excited to pursue his passion and find…
LaGuardia theater majors used their personal stories and combined it into a play production. Cheyenne Campbell said she was thrilled to perform on stage. “It was a wonderful experience combining…
Tonianne Quillen always dreamt about a career as a nurse but like many students, the COVID 19 pandemic brought many new challenges. Online learning was not easy. “I struggled harder…
LAGCC’s little theater came back to life with a mixture of idle conversations and gentle music, students, faculty and the college community alike taking their seats in the aisles. On…
On April 7, The Color Collective held a virtual panel titled Africana Studies: Past Present and Future. Faculty members from various departments participated and interacted with students. “This panel grew out…
For Allison Ospina, being fluent in English and Spanish is not just a skill. It makes her who she is. An identity, that fills her with pride. Ospina, 20, is…
Aaliyah Basant said she must constantly wrestle with distractions. Sometimes it is her cell phone and sometimes the chores at home. “I have so many things that can easily distract…