Restaurant Review: Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi

BENJAMIN LIEBERMAN — Tatiana, the New York Times’ new #1 restaurant in New York City, is a unique and lively Afro-Caribbean restaurant located in David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center. From when you first enter the restaurant, it is clear that Tatiana is not your typical trendy New York restaurant. Tatiana is very lively, butContinue reading “Restaurant Review: Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi”

What Exactly are China’s Xinjiang Internment Camps? 

CYRUS SOLHJOU — In the North West region of China, for the last 6 or so years, the Chinese Communist Party has installed “Internment Camps” in the Xinjiang province. The camps were created to repress the Uyghur population in China. Uyghur people are commonly known to be Muslim and speak forms of Tukic languages, mostContinue reading “What Exactly are China’s Xinjiang Internment Camps? “

Wrestling Season Comes to a Close

OLIVER GOLDIN — The Collegiate Varsity Wrestling Team competed through an incredibly memorable season. The Dutchmen smoothly defeated many teams both in and out of league by large margins. The team also saw a nearly full wrestling roster which has not been seen at Collegiate in many years. The many new faces on the wrestlingContinue reading “Wrestling Season Comes to a Close”

A Look at the Life and Career of Lil Nas X

BEAU BIKOFF — Montero Lamar Hill, the devoted Nicki Minaj fan more popularly known as Lil Nas X, was born in Lithia Springs, Georgia, in 1999. Nas grew up poor, splitting his home life between one parent or another after they divorced when he was only 6 years old. He began his social media careerContinue reading “A Look at the Life and Career of Lil Nas X”

The Redemption of “Tommy P”

TRAIGH DEMASI — On Wednesday, October 26, the Collegiate varsity soccer team traveled to Horace Mann to play their penultimate game of the season. Coming off of a 2-1 victory over Poly Prep the previous Friday, the team was feeling confident about their chances. Unfortunately for the Dutchmen, starting goalkeeper Jeremy Rosenbluth ‘23 was outContinue reading “The Redemption of “Tommy P””