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La Esperantisto and the Beauty of Esperanto

Though they have become an arguably less popular medium as handheld and digital technologies advance, newspapers have played an integral social and political role since their introduc...

By Justin Zimmerman, Alumni at AIT
In News,
Nov 04, 2019

Greta Thunberg Leads Global Climate Strike

Since the late 19th century, Earths average surface temperature has risen approximately 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit. The bulk of the temperature increase has occurred in the past 35 years...

By Maya Dias, Alumni at AIT
In News,
Nov 04, 2019

Concert Review: The Regrettes at Bowery Ballroom

Punk rockers The Regrettes performed a sold out show at Bowery Ballroom on October 3rd. Fans began queuing at 1:30 on the cold, rainy afternoon with frontwoman Lydia Nights signature ...

By Chloe Gavula, Alumni at APA
In Arts and Entertainment,
Nov 04, 2019

Death By Potatoes: Could Mark Watney Really Have Survived in The Martian ?

The year is 2035. The crew of the Ares III probe the surface of the red planet hoping to find long term sustainability in its depths, when a dust storm kicks up out of nowhere, forcin...

By Kenna Srivastava, Alumni at MHS
In Opinion,
May 21, 2019

Outsourcing to China is Depleting the United States GDP

For much of the 21st century, the United States economy has suffered from a trade war with China. One way in which the economy can be measured is through the gross domestic product, G...

By Patrick Mochnal, Alumni at AIT
In News,
Feb 14, 2019