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: New York
With Winds of Change, the Smell of Donuts in Long Island City
Posted by on October 9, 2011
“Oh, look, it’s Dunkin’ Donuts,” a man said to his companion as they passed the new Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin-Robbins franchise location on the corner of 49th Avenue and Vernon Boulevard in Long Island City. “No, no,” he said, answering her eye-roll with a laugh, “don’t be depressed.” Stretching across Vernon Boulevard in Hunters Point, shiny pink [...]
Despite Decrease, Larceny Still a Concern in Times Square and 14th Precinct
Posted by on April 14, 2011
Stationed at the intersection at W. 44th Street and 7th Avenue in Times Square, Natalie Rose, 23, said she witnesses crimes everyday. “I see people go inside Sephora and try to bust stuff,” she said, holding a Subway sandwich shop sign designed to attract tourists. Rose is not alone in her observation. Several New Yorkers [...]