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The McEwen second floor bathroom is gender neutral.

Chron Critiques: Hofstra’s Bathrooms

Craig Mannino and Kumba Jagne, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor and Multimedia Editor April 23, 2025

Bathrooms are an integral part of our day-to-day lives. Whether you are going number one, number two or something in between, the bathroom you use can be the difference between a good day and a bad one....

WWE brought my dad and I closer together

Ethan Poole, Sports Editor April 23, 2025

My dad and I have always had a great relationship. It’s often been said in my family that I’m his “mini me,” partially because we used to look nearly identical, but also because he passed so many...

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Our Voices at Hofstra: Kaila Archer

Denivia Rivera, Assistant Features Editor April 23, 2025

“I love holding leadership positions because it gives me a medium and a platform to be something for other people that I didn’t have.” Kaila Archer, senior speech language hearing science major...

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This Hofstra Life: Dr. Eduardo M. Duarte

Makenzie Hurt, Editor in Chief April 23, 2025

Dr. Eduardo M. Duarte of Hofstra University’s Learning, Teaching and Technology department is a professor that one is lucky to experience having. Coined the “cool professor” of Hofstra, Duarte brings...

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I’m still afraid of ladybugs

Hannah Mudry, Assistant Features Editor April 9, 2025

No matter what anyone tells you, ladybugs are not good luck. They are actually gifts from the devil. There have been numerous situations that led me to this belief over the years. When I was nine, I was...

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Icebreakers: Worry, be happy

Makenzie Hurt, Editor in Chief April 9, 2025

I spend a lot of my time worrying about the passage of time. I vividly remember saying to a friend, “Can you believe we’re almost done with sophomore year? Before you know it, we’re going to be seniors.”...

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Icing on the cake: The New York Cake Academy

Laasya Gandikota, Special to The Chronicle April 9, 2025

From lavish weddings, big birthday bashes and milestone celebrations, cakes have been at the forefront of making these special occasions memorable. With cakes holding a pivotal role in society, the question...

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Chron Critiques: Yayoi Ramen

Zoe Casselman, Features Editor April 9, 2025

Held in an otherwise unassuming strip mall, Yayoi Ramen is the perfect spot for some easy, quick and comforting Japanese food. Right around the corner from Barnes & Noble, it’s a great place to go,...

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Poem: Papilionoidea

Lily Anzalone, Features Editor April 9, 2025

the quiz told me i was a butterfly i flit through life, weaving and wondering, weaving and wondering it told me, “i am in a constant state of change always ready to break from my current cocoon” float...

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This Hofstra Life: Keryn Hing-Avery

Hannah Mudry, Assistant Features Editor April 9, 2025

“The love and light in me honors the love and light in all of you.” Keryn Hing-Avery closes her yoga classes with this quote three times a week at the Hofstra University Physical Fitness Center. She...

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Chron Cooks ft. Lily Anzalone: Steak Tacos and Corn Salsa

Lily Anzalone, Features Editor April 2, 2025

Taco Tuesday has been a staple in my family for years, but we usually make the tacos from the store-bought kit. This recipe is one I have perfected over the last few months to spice up my family dinners...

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Small fish, small pond

Craig Mannino, Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor April 2, 2025

I grew up in Oyster Bay, New York, a hamlet right on a North Shore beach. We call it OB, sometimes pronounced like “oh bee,” and other times pronounced like “obe.” A particularly seminal memory...

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