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Favorite Video Games of 2019 by TSC News
TSC's Fred Richani presents our favorite games of 2019 and newest reviews in this packed gaming-themed episode! Happy New Year!
A Special New Years Greeting from Stephanie followed by Poet Robert Gibbons Who Chats and Shares
Published Poet and Educator Robert Gibbons chats about the ancestors, family, social justice, a spirit, and shares his creative journey and his poetry
Myriam Loor the creator and race director for Celebrate Life Half-Marathon guest-stars.
Myriam Loor after completing chemo for her cancer took her friend's advice to 'Celebrate Life' to heart. A two-time Boston qualifier, Myriam works tirelessly to better the lives of others.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 2019
Women speak about Violence against Women
'Didn't Quite Hit The Need': Bill De Blasio's Complicated Two-Term Legacy as Mayor of New York City
After two terms, Bill de Blasio leaves office with a long list of promises kept, to varying degrees, many accomplishments, and, undoubtedly, a 'fairer' city than he inherited.
Emma Wolfe Reflects on the De Blasio Years
With Bill de Blasio’s tenure coming to an end, one of his top aides is reflecting on the administration’s legacy.
‘We Need Historic Leadership from Biden and Schumer’: Jamaal Bowman on ‘Build Back Better’ Negotiations, Mayor-elect Adams, & More
Bowman appeared on a recent episode of the Max Politics podcast for a discussion touching upon President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion Build Back Better agenda, Manchin’s obstruction of that social and physical infrastructure package, and his thoughts on the incoming administration of Mayor-elect Adams.
Civic Leadership Institute Increasingly Well-Represented in City Politics
When the next session of the City Council begins in January, multiple seats will be filled by alumni from the Coro New York Leadership Center.