“City Never Sleeps” Mid-East Meditation: UN Efforts in the Syrian Crisis This afternoon a UN Political Affairs Officer, Sanae El Hitmi, will be talking about Kofi Anna and Lakhdar Brahimi’s efforts at securing peace in Syria. It will be followed with a Q&A. Location: NAC/293 Time: 6 P.M. Natalie Saavedra: The face of excellence Colombian [...]
CCNY Loves the Knicks!
CCNY basketball fans celebrate Knicks conference title by Melissa Gutierrez On April 9, the New York Knicks beat the Washington Wizards, gaining their thirteenth consecutive win and the Atlantic Division title. It is the first time the Knicks win the title since the 1993-1994 season, when Patrick Ewing was the team’s star. They also earned [...]
Beavers Fall to College of Staten Island
Now 0-4 in the CUNYAC, CCNY has little time to spare in strengthening conference bid. by Frank Miller For nearly the first ten minutes of play, the Beavers (4-6) defense held CUNYAC’s fourth leading scorer, Jon Chadwick-Myers (19.2), scoreless. But with 11:36 remaining in the half, Chadwick-Myers got in the lane, spun back and faded; [...]
CCNY Women’s Basketball Team Takes on The Marines
Shots from the game Text and photos by Eitan Negri Last week, the CCNY women’s basketball team took on The USM Marines in the Nat Holman Gymnasium. The Beavers got off to a slow start but took charge in the first period taking a 7 point lead. After a heated battle up and down the [...]
Battle of the Boroughs
The season opener between the Knicks and Nets was postponed. Now basketball fans are circling November 26th on their calendars as the first Battle of the Boroughs by Daniel Friedman It’s a business. That’s the line you expect from every general manager when explaining controversial moves they make. For Knicks GM Glen Grunwald, the explanation may [...]
NCAA Bound, The CCNY Women’s Soccer Team Are Champions! And More
City Never Sleeps By Joyce Li The 2012 season for the CCNY Women’s Soccer team was nothing short of amazing as they broke school records and won a CUNY championship game against top-seeded, College of Staten Island. The Beavers held CSI scoreless and the MVP winner, Dzindzi Asamoah-Wade scored her 20th goal of the season to [...]
Foul Play?
Rabid CCNY fans are still talking about the NFL referee lockout–and that notorious call by Kelvin Masilamani The labor dispute between the National Football League and the referee association ended late last month. But this moment (click here to watch) lingers in the minds of football fans: It’s September 24, eight seconds left in the [...]
CCNY Sports Teams Off and Running
By Joyce Li Fall is here and that means our CCNY Beavers sports teams are in mid-season–and in full swing. The Women’s Soccer team is off to a stellar start with an impressive record of 7-1 (2-0) in conference play. This is their best start ever under coach Don Manfria. Make sure you check out their [...]
When’s the NBA Gonna Bounce Back?
Enough already. Let the games begin by Donika Rexhepi. The NBA lockout has been on going since July 1st and still nothing has been accomplished. Months and months of deliberation has made clear that this is a question of greed–and why punish the fans over it? At this point, two and half percent splits the [...]
Spin It
Students, faculty and staff are turning out for the fitness center’s new spinning classes By Denai Brown. Yves Nozil, a City College senior, was bored this semester and decided to try something new at the gym. “Spin classes are good for beginners and if you need a little motivation,” says Nozil, 25, a political science [...]


