W27 The Collage Issue (February/March 2022)

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W27 – SPRING 2022

Five Cheap Things to do in New York This Spring By Sara Hamilton (AMC, ‘24)

The best thing about attending the Fashion Institute of Technology is getting to live in the city that never sleeps. As the days begin to last longer and the weather gets warmer-and a two year stand still begins to revert to semi-normalcy-chances are you’ll want to go out more often. As we’ve all probably figured out by now-New York is not for the faint of heart when it comes to budgeting. But here’s the good news: not having a lot to spend doesn’t need to stop you from having fun. Here’s five things to do in New York this Spring, that won’t break the bank.

Take a Trip to DUMBO, Brooklyn Only a fifteen-minute train ride from Penn Station, DUMBO- which stands for, “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” is a beautiful neighborhood to visit. It features a stunning view of Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge Park, as well as the infamous Manhattan bridge-located between two red brick buildings. With its lively scene of art galleries, entertainment, and beautiful greenery, DUMBO will keep you entertained for hours without costing a dime. Looking for a bite to eat? DUMBO’s Time Out Market is the perfect mix of traditional and trendy. With over 20 different restaurants in one building, entrée options range from sushi to southern chicken. The best part? Most meals cost under fifteen dollars!

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Visit The Met Cloisters Often an overlooked branch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Cloisters at Fort Tyron Park feature over 5,000 works of art, and the building’s architecture mirrors a medieval European castle. Several themed galleries and chapels with vibrant stained glass make for a beautiful Spring trip. Beyond the castle walls, decorative gardens and greenery create a peaceful landscape that looks directly over the Hudson River. Tickets to the Cloisters are 25 dollars for adult visitors. However, student admission with a valid ID is only 12 dollars-and worth every penny. Only a few blocks away, be sure to stop at the Tryon Public House Pub for a unique selection of craft beers and their world-famous short rib grilled cheese!


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Reflexión para mi niña del verano del 2021 by Dana Flores

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poems by Sydney Forbes

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pages 43-44

Forever in bloom by Donovan Delgado

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Mother's Hands by Rebecca Yoo

6min
pages 40-41

Not feeling it... by Jaya Lockhart

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page 38

TAKE THE STAIRS by Ethan Sawyer

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Four Books to Get You Excited For Summer by Haneen Elmeswari

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pages 34-35

Where to Catch the Season’s Oscar Nominated Films in NYC by Stephen Campanella

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pages 32-33

Five Cheap Things to do in New York This Spring by Sara Hamilton

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Easy (healthy!) Recipes by Kaili Woop

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Classic Literature to Movie/TV Adaptations: When They Work and When They Don’t By Alisha Singh

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How to Read Safely in a Science-Fiction Universe by Prerna Chaudhary

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Dump Accounts are the New Finsta - and They're Here to Stay By Gabriella Cafarelli

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Comfort in Chaos by Claire Jung

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FIREPLACE 409: Hidden Gem of The West Village by Donna Hellberg

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The Resurgence of the Lip by Abigail Zwirecki

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Dress Code While Traveling Abroad: Mexico City Edition by Dana Flores

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Fashion Politics by Rebecca Yoo

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Collage 101 by Kaili Woop

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