Month: January 2017

Megan Kelly. Photo courtesy foxnews.com
News

Rye’s Kelly to leave Fox News for NBC

One of cable television’s most prominent news anchors, Megyn Kelly, announced her plans to end her time at Fox News Channel for a position with NBCUniversal News Group in the coming months. According to NBC News, Kelly, a resident of the city of Rye, will become the anchor of a […]

A breakthrough about breakthroughs
Opinion

A breakthrough about breakthroughs

Oh, to be a scientist 50 or 60 years ago, warning people about the stuff they really needed to know: Stop smoking! Don’t take Thalidomide if you’re pregnant! For God’s sake, ditch the Corvair unless you WANT to get impaled on your gear shift! Your findings would make headlines and […]

Tweet storm
Opinion Sports

Tweet storm

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n my 32 years on this planet, I’ve certainly racked up my fair share of regrets. From never learning how to control my temper on the baseball field until after I graduated from college to using lyrics from the Goo Goo Dolls in my high school yearbook quote, there is […]

Ethan Renner makes a move at the Westchester County Center. Photo/Mike Smith
Sports

Tigers reach Slam Dunk finals

The Mamaroneck basketball team may have run into a stiff test on Dec. 29, but a year-ending 64-41 loss to CHSAA powerhouse Iona Prep in the finals of the Slam Dunk Tournament at Westchester County Center did little to dampen head coach Tyrone Carver’s optimism for 2017. Over the first […]

Guernica Magazine will have a second location on the SUNY Purchase
College campus in the Humanities Building. File photo
News

Cuomo proposes free tuition for SUNY students

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, alongside U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, unveiled a proposal on Jan. 3 to provide free tuition for income-eligible residents statewide at SUNY colleges and universities. The plan, to be known as the Excelsior Scholarship, will cost approximately $163 million a year once the program is fully […]