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The Nurse Practitioner Will SeeYou Now

by ROConnor-McGinn

More than a year after the depar­ture of the pre­vi­ous nurse prac­ti­tioner, the Grad­u­ate Cen­ter wel­comes Adraenne Bowe to its ranks. She joined the GC ear­lier this semes­ter. A New York native who earned her nurse prac­ti­tioner cre­den­tials on the west coast, Bowe became the sec­ond per­son to fill the role since the Stu­dent Health Services […]

Harlem’s High-tech Homeless: Poet communicates through rhyming couplets and email

by ROConnor-McGinn

Their eyes met for lit­tle more than a sec­ond. “Cool” J.C. Rocwell acted instinc­tively. He sprang from where he sat and fell into step with the white-haired passer-by. At 6’2”, Rocwell tow­ered above his new friend. “Hello buddy,” he said as he inter­cepted the man’s path and pulled papers from the black Polo Sport bag slung […]

For those whose deaths never made the news”

by ROConnor-McGinn

For more infor­ma­tion visit Visual Resis­tance and Times Up. A white-painted bicy­cle slouches against a lamp­post a few steps shy of Crosby St., sev­eral feet from the busy traf­fic on West Hous­ton. With­ered flow­ers stick out of the bike’s spokes. The paint is flak­ing. This quiet memo­r­ial the Vil­lage Voice called “Tomb of the Unknown Biker” is the […]