Anna's Cubby Hole: Ramblings of a Cub Reporter
As a journalism student and intern, I've learned that life as a cub reporter is filled with "lessons" about life, being ignored and journalism. Being stuck in the cubby hole can be frustrating, but who knew clawing my way to the top would also be enjoyable?
Tag Archives: East Village Manhattan
Hast the East Village Reached Developmental Capacity?
Posted by on June 30, 2011
New Census data shows that the East Village has reached its developmental capacity, forcing newcomers to replace existing residents in older buildings instead of moving into modern apartments. The Census reports that the number of occupied homes in the East Village has barely changed, though the neighborhood’s popularity has swelled in the last decade. As [...]
Audio Slideshow & a Quick Update
Posted by on June 15, 2011
This week for my summer class, the NYU Hyperlocal Newsroom Summer Academy, we had to do an audio slide show about an East Village pet. An audio slide show is basically your run-of-the-mill slide show, but with some background sound superimposed with the pictures using Final Cut. My professor wanted us to have the owner tell [...]
Tompkins Square: A Park Divided…on Cleanliness, Anyway
Posted by on March 4, 2011
Depending on the different sections of Tompkins Square Park, visitors are divided on its cleanliness, though a government report found a small drop in the percentage of parks deemed “acceptable” in overall cleanliness. Jeremy Flynn, 23, said that the dog run is always cleaner than the walkways in the park. “There’s a lot of trash,” [...]