Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpieces have fascinated and enthralled people for centuries. Beautiful, enigmatic and created by a genius, his works have led to countless conjectures of hidden meanings and codes, most recently in The Da Vinci Code. But a new discovery has broken away from the traditional conspiracy theories and interpreted Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" in a unique light, as art within art. (1) comment
It was July and a 23-year-old short brunette walked into the medical office in Midtown with sunglasses on, wearing a scarf around her neck. A month after, the medical receptionist began receiving multiple calls and messages from her, filled with desperation, hopelessness and depression. (10) comments
In today's society, human rights issues are more important than ever because violations and abuses against human rights still occur. Even though the Declaration exists, people from countries all over the world are affected daily by poverty, civil war and mass genocide. (0) comments
It's that time of year when presentations, papers and studying for final exams may wear you out. What's a better way to release all that stress in an activity so rewarding such as exercising? The benefits of exercising include making you more productive and improving your psychological well-being by reducing depression and anxiety. (0) comments
A year after her defeat in the Democratic primary cost her a seventh term in the U.S. Congress, the outspoken Cynthia McKinney reemerged at Baruch College as the Green Party candidate for the 2008 presidential election. With some analysts predicting that millions of American jobs will be outsourced in the near future, McKinney gave a message of worry to students: "You can't even be sure of what jobs will be left in this country by the time you graduate. (3) comments
In addition to scrambling through the Vertical Campus to get to class, hustling to buy textbooks, and a million other adjustment concerns, a key experience in every Baruch student's first year is the Freshman Seminar. But freshman year for the Class of 2011 is different. (1) comment