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Fiorello's Flute, 1974 October 31
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Fiorello's Flute was the student newspaper of LaGuardia Community College, running from 1974 to 1981. It superseded The Bridge.
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Consumer Assistance Bureau, Independent Study Program, Student Council, New York State Intercollegiate Mock Senate, GI Bill, Student Clubs, Construction, Cyril, Janet, Newball, Leo, Watson, Sandra, Weithermer, David, Williams, Dorrie, Wittek, Emil
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LaGuardia Community College (Long Island City, N.Y.)
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Perspective, 1984 Spring
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Perspective was a newsletter published every two weeks to keep the campus informed about current activities. It ran from 1972 to the 1990's.
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New York Taxi Institute, Nursing Program, Art Department, Mondale, Walter, Women's Rights, Education-Prison, Koch Edward, College for Children, Queensboro Bridge, Satellite Building, Food Service Management for Business and Industrial Sectors, Computer Technician, Emergency Medical Technician, Travel and Tourism Program, Commercial Photography, Nursing, Physical Therapist, Credit Management
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Perspective, 1983 Fall
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Perspective was a newsletter published every two weeks to keep the campus informed about current activities. It ran from 1972 to the 1990's.
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Ford Foundation--Hamada, George, Alvardo, Anthony J., New York Taxi Institute, Chinatown Center, Phi Theta Kappa, Commencement, Armiger, Susan, Wurtz, Adam, Phi Theta Kappa
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Perspective, 1989 May
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Perspective was a newsletter published every two weeks to keep the campus informed about current activities. It ran from 1972 to the 1990's.
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Pew Charitable Trusts, Art Selection Committee, M-Building, Middle College High School, Sign Language Program, Moed, Martin, Computers for new lab, Dropout prevention, College for Children, Lieberman, Janet, Horn, Dan
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The Bridge, 1997 Spring I
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The Bridge is the student newspaper of LaGuardia Community College. Following Fiorello's Flute, it started in 1982 and continues to run today.
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25th Anniversary, Town Hall Meeting, Honors Ceremony, Budget Cuts, College Association, Student Activities, Recreation Department, AIDS, Math Lab, New Science Study Hall, NASA, Davis, Marilyn, Hall of Flags, Bowen, Raymond
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LaGuardia Community College
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The Bridge, 1983 March
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The Bridge is the student newspaper of LaGuardia Community College. Following Fiorello's Flute, it started in 1982 and continues to run today
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, Budget Cuts, Aviation High School, Subway, TAR, Bookstore, IRS, Student Government, Campus Safety, Cooperative Education, Bilingual Education, Baker, Ella, Black History Month, Vietnam, Theatre, The Rolling Stones, Poetry, Williams, John, The Adult Basic Education Program/new program for deaf and non-deaf students consists of workshops and courses, Writing Center, Rodriguez, Migdalia, Human Services Department, Student Government, Cafeteria, Student Activites, Recreation Department, Chess, 10K Race
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LaGuardia Community College (Long Island City, NY)
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The Bridge, 1986 Winter
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The Bridge is the student newspaper of LaGuardia Community College. Following Fiorello's Flute, it started in 1982 and continues to run today
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, Student Clubs, Drug use, Day Care Center, Student Union, Free Zone, Scholarships, Yankee Stadium(New York, NY:1923-2009), Bronx (New York, N.Y.
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LaGuardia Community College (Long Island City, NY)
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Working On the Frontlines of COVID-19, with Beside Nurse and LaGuardia Faculty Thomas Haggerty
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This news package explores the intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic and the eruption of the Black Lives Matter protests all over the United States, in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. The protests raised concerns among officials regarding a spike in COVID-19 cases. Ironically, however, it is the black community that suffered most from COVID due a fundamental lack of healthcare resources. There is no choice but to protest for equity.
Sources (for package #3 only)
1) Andrew Cuomo. “Governor Cuomo Announces Western NY Expected to Enter Phase 2 Tomorrow and Capital Region on June 3.” Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, June 1st, 2020. Web. June 15th, 2020.
2) NYC Mayor’s Office. “Mayor de Blasio Holds Media Availability on COVID-19.” Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, May 27th, 2020. Web. June 8th, 2020.
3) Hot 97. “Ebro in the Morning Town Hall | Presented By MetroPlus.” Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, May 7th, 2020. Web. June 7th, 2020.
4) Office of the Public Advocate, “Municipal Leaders From Across the Country to Make Announcement on COVID-19 Racial Disparity.” Online video clip. Facebook Live. Facebook, Week of May 18th, 2020. Web. June 12th, 2020.
5) Rabin, Roni Caryn. “Will Protests Set Off a Second Viral Wave?” The New York Times, The New York Times, 31 May 2020.
Bio: Tanushree Sengupta is an Adjunct for the Industrial Design program in the Humanities Department at LaGuardia Community College. These audio news packages were created with the help of the LaGuardia Community College Institutional Archives, as well as students and faculty of LaGuardia Community College. They document how the COVID-19 pandemic affected New York City and the LaGuardia community. They serve as a reminder of the difficulties and challenges that were prevalent during the time. Outside of LaGuardia, Tanushree is a podcaster and educator. Her formal training is in Industrial Design and Mechanical Engineering.
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COVID-19 Expereince, Nurses, Haggerty, Thomas, New York Presbyterian Hospital
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Joe
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This is Joe. Born and raised in Queens, at 94 years old and amid a pandemic, everyday Joe takes a chair to the local part to enjoy the views, the weather, the people, and the connection he has to his past. He is also a WWII veteran who was fortunate to come home and experience marriage, having a child, and enjoying three grandchildren. This Memorial Day, as we honor those who served in the US Military and never got to come back home, don’t forget to speak and thank those who are still here with us- those who have defended our rights and those who continue to do so [Photo taken 5.24.2020]
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COVID-19 Experience, Ditmas (Queens, New York, N.Y.)
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Joe
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This is Joe. Born and raised in Queens, at 94 years old and amid a pandemic, everyday Joe takes a chair to the local part to enjoy the views, the weather, the people, and the connection he has to his past. He is also a WWII veteran who was fortunate to come home and experience marriage, having a child, and enjoying three grandchildren. This Memorial Day, as we honor those who served in the US Military and never got to come back home, don’t forget to speak and thank those who are still here with us- those who have defended our rights and those who continue to do so [Photo taken 5.24.2020]
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COVID-19 Experience, Ditmas (Queens, New York, N.Y.)
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