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THE PACE CHRONICLE

The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

11.2% of all college students will experience some type of sexual assault

Sexual Assault: There’s Always Hope

Alexis Nieman, Media Editor September 27, 2019

Sexual assault is an ugly occurrence that seems to be in the news more and more frequently. Unfortunately, many college campuses throughout the United States have had their share of allegations and crimes...

The Film Appreciation Program at Pace meets every Friday at 8 p.m. to watch and discuss movies. The club tries to mix up the types of movies by selecting movies people haven’t seen or didn’t consider watching. Photo by James Miranda/The Pace Chronicle.

Heard on Shirley Beth’s Way: Film Appreciation Program of Pace

James Miranda, Sports Editor March 5, 2017

The room was lit only by the 60-inch screen, the tables were lined with the vernacular of movie snacks like popcorn and Doritos, and rows of people were piled next to one another battling for arm room...

The midterms are coming, the midterms are coming!

Kay Lanza, Featured Writer March 5, 2015

It’s that time of year again, when we lock ourselves in our rooms or the library and cry over our textbooks. Or, maybe, you’re the kind of person who doesn’t study and just wings it. But don’t...

Stereotypes on “Crazy”

Kay Lanza, Featured Writer February 27, 2015

“Crazy: adjective. mentally deranged, esp. as manifested in a wild or aggressive way” (dictionary.com). Words have a surprising amount of power, especially when they’re used to label someone....

Sports Heavy Weights Meet At PUMA Conference

Sports Heavy Weights Meet At PUMA Conference

James Miranda, Sports Editor February 27, 2015

Pace University Marketing Association (PUMA) hosted a sports media conference at Butcher Suite in Kessel Student Center on Sat., Feb. 21. Speakers from ESPN, the New York Mets, and Swag Media Factory...

Horns: Sympathy for the Devil

Horns: Sympathy for the Devil

Mayra Maradiaga, Featured Writer February 27, 2015

Horns (2013), a dark fantasy crime drama based on author Joe Hill’s equally intriguing eponymous novel, stars Daniel Radcliffe as Ig Perrish, a man who has been wrongfully accused of murdering his girlfriend...

Depression with Seasonal Pattern (DwSP)

Kay Lanza, Columnist February 11, 2015

Did you know, according to a National Institute of Mental Health study in 2011, that depression affects 30 percent of college kids? Did you also know that a study done by the Anxiety and Depression...

Carpe Diem, Travel Abroad: International Students Weigh In

Simone Johnson, Columnist May 2, 2014

Whenever Balbino Rodriguez gets homesick for his hometown in Catalunya, he goes to a restaurant in Manhattan called España, which serves all of the traditional food he is used to back home. Catalunya...

The Dream of the 90s is Alive in Portland(ia)

The Dream of the 90s is Alive in Portland(ia)

Cristina Cuduco, Arts & Entertainment Editor April 25, 2014

Portland, Oregon: where young people go to retire; where flannel and corduroy roam free; where the tattoo ink never runs dry. For those of us not living in this seemingly chill West-Coast city, Portland...

Hindu’s Holi: The Festival Of Colors

Hindu’s Holi: The Festival Of Colors

Katie Szilagyi, Columnist April 25, 2014

As I was pacing across Shirley Beth’s Way on Thursday evening, I found scatterings of colored powder upon the bricks and concrete, stretching onto the grass of Miller Lawn, like a Jackson Pollock painting....

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