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BronxTalk: Lebron James

BronxTalk: Lebron James

Could the Miami Heat win the championship this year? Nile Gayle gets the Bronx perspective.

White Magic in the Bronx

White Magic in the Bronx

In February, Lehman College hosted a production of the famous ballet Swan Lake performed by the State Ballet Theater of Russia. It seemed to be a hit with audience members.

Carmelo Anthony Comes Back Home

Carmelo Anthony Comes Back Home

After weeks of speculation and a media frenzy reminiscent of the Lebron James saga of last year, Carmelo Anthony is finally a New York Knick.

Winter Fashions

Winter Fashions

This winter season, Bronxites are inspired by the classic European style, bringing over signature winter pieces to transform an outfit from ghetto fabulous to Parisian couture.

Latinos in Fashion and Entertainment

Everyone wants to be famous these days. Lehman students are not the exception. But, a panel at a Latinos in Fashion and Entertainment (L.I.F.E) information session at Lehman warned students: success and fame are the result of very hard work.

A History Month to Celebrate and Share

A History Month to Celebrate and Share

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., and La Gran Parada Dominicana de El Bronx, Inc. held the annual Dominican Heritage Month celebration February 15.

NYC Restaurant Week

NYC Restaurant Week

In this culinary event, over 250 of NYC’s finest restaurants serve up three-course meals for $27 and $35.

BronxTalk: Are New York Students College-Ready?

BronxTalk: Are New York Students College-Ready?

In New York City, only 23 percent of graduating seniors are prepared to attend college or to begin a career. We asked why.

BronxTalk: Reactions to Egypt’s Revolution

People across the Bronx react to the recent events in the Middle East, offering thoughts on the impact of Egypt’s revolution on the region and internationally.