Army Recruiter Goes from Marketing the Military to Marketing Himself
MANHATTAN — “I have plans, and I have backup plans,” explained retired Staff Sgt. Joe Pascanic, a former recruiter for the U.S. Army. “That’s one thing I learned in the military. Always have your Plan B, and your Plan C.”
University to Rescue Iraqi Scholars
The New School University in New York announced yesterday the launch of the New University In Exile, a program to provide small grants and visas to scholars from Iraq.
Streets Come Alive as Relief and Exuberance Greet End of Conflicts
Thousands take to the streets to celebrate the announced end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
City Council Votes to Beat Swords Into Plowshares
NEW YORK — The New York City Council is scheduled to vote later this week on a measure that may finally close the doors on the City’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, following complaints by parents and teachers, and a recent spate of student walkouts.
New York Bike Path System Expanded Dramatically
Ninth Avenue and beyond.





