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Sabiha Rahman

14 May [Flash 10 is required to watch video]

Sabiha Rahman

NYC - Cuny City college has hosted an event which brought the organization The Noble Touch on to the campus, The Noble touch is a group that empowers spiritual healing.

With finals week right around the corner this is the best time for the spritual healers to start their sessions. They use a term called Pranic Healing, “A highly evolved and tested system of energy and medicine developed by CHoa Kok Sui, utilizes prana to balance, harmonize and transform the body’s energy processes.

The group leader Jeffery Noble has been working with the Noble touch for about 15 years, he is a coach healer, when people come to him with pain or strains on their backs and shoulders the pain is gone after one session.

Noble said he loves to make people see and feel the difference, when people are alleviated of their stress from pranic healing.

Elizabeth Gonzalez 29 a student at City University said she felt calm and relaxed she felt the warmth and energy of the masseuses’ hands; she said she would definitely try this again.

Pranic healing does not involve drugs or human contact, the masseuse is basically using energy around the body.

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30 Apr

NYC Times Square - The Amsterdam Theater held a Marry Poppins show for autistic kids where families can sit and watch the show which also help autism awareness.

This was an event placed for those who don’t live a normal life and can finally be able to a normal type of thing with their families.

This event was a part of the theater development fund where they advocate a friendly environment for autistic children.

Volunteer chauffeur Dana Wattenberg said this is an amazing experience to be a part of it is nice to see family do typical things and not be judged, also the developmental fund TDF partnership with us is great.

This was a great experience for children who do not feel comfortable in the outside world, get a long together to feel welcomed in a space and enjoy the show!

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16 Apr [Flash 10 is required to watch video]

Photographs from FIT runway show sent by Sanzida Ali

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16 Apr

Fashion Runway Show at FIT

There has been a recent fashion runway show with all latest high fashion trends Photographs sent in by Sanzida Ali a Junior at FIT.

Sanzida Ali age 21 is a fashion design Major, she creates luxurious designs that can end  up on one of these prestigious runway shows.

Sanzida was born in Bangladesh and moved to America when she was about 2 years old, she always wanted to make a statement with her clothing ever since she was young.

Ms.Ali Chose this as her major because she feels passionate about what  she does, she uses her talents to make an array of garments to be worn.

During photo shoots she is directing the models on how to prepare for the best shot.

She believes that style is very important if it is not unique then it is boring. On campus Sanzida is very preoccupied with meeting new people, fashion designers, and alumni of the university.

At the fashion show she is usually in the back helping with fitting and making sure models are ready to walk the run way.

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25 Mar
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20 Mar

Don’t lose your bikini top!

By Sabiha Rahman

Spring break has arrived for college students and this means partying, underaged drinking and for females major wardrobe maulfunction. Most females seem to lose there bikini tops durring spring break and that is the biggest fashion don’t, keep your breasts covered! Not only will all the men in the premises will see them but so will the candid camera shots and youtube videos too, next time you want to show your body off make sure you know what you are doing. Although, this has been a problem most college students have gotten smarter and decided to tame there wild habbits, an article by  from the New York Times  website states some of the veiws the more decent college students have such as putting the bear can down when being photographed or by not drinking at all, which makes it a lot easier keep those bikinis on and not having revealing pictures all over the internet.

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12 Mar Indian fashion is becoming more popular in the states with the decorative embellishments and matching jewelry. The long dresses promote a more taller leaner look while the colors the color slims down the waist . The nature of indian clothing is to fully cover the body yet accentuate a woman’s curvy features. These dresses are worn by Sarah Khan and Shamrin Hasan at a birthday event.

Indian fashion is becoming more popular in the states with the decorative embellishments and matching jewelry. The long dresses promote a more taller leaner look while the colors the color slims down the waist . The nature of indian clothing is to fully cover the body yet accentuate a woman’s curvy features. These dresses are worn by Sarah Khan and Shamrin Hasan at a birthday event.

06 Mar Todd Maisel who is the photographer of The Daily News attended York college on March 1st to lecture an online journalism class on the importance of photography in the news media. He has been the photographer for the Daily News for many years, he has won 5 consecutive awards in different categories all in one year. Maisels photography is eye catching and inspirational. Maisel was showing the class his very own photography taken in countries such as Iraq and Haiti. Maisels photography of the Sept 11 terrorist attack were strong and powerful and devastating to see. The effect Sept 11 had on people were captured and a sense of there pain Was felt while looking at these shots. Maisel states “Sept 11 shaped who I am today”. This event established a more sensitive side toward his work. Maisels is energetic and charismatic about his work and photography is his passion as he states “I shoot first and ask questions later”. While at a crime scene or a newsly event he will be ready to capture a shot that speaks much more then a thousand words.

Todd Maisel who is the photographer of The Daily News attended York college on March 1st to lecture an online journalism class on the importance of photography in the news media. He has been the photographer for the Daily News for many years, he has won 5 consecutive awards in different categories all in one year. Maisels photography is eye catching and inspirational. Maisel was showing the class his very own photography taken in countries such as Iraq and Haiti. Maisels photography of the Sept 11 terrorist attack were strong and powerful and devastating to see. The effect Sept 11 had on people were captured and a sense of there pain Was felt while looking at these shots. Maisel states “Sept 11 shaped who I am today”. This event established a more sensitive side toward his work. Maisels is energetic and charismatic about his work and photography is his passion as he states “I shoot first and ask questions later”. While at a crime scene or a newsly event he will be ready to capture a shot that speaks much more then a thousand words.

28 Feb LIGHTS CAMERAS BOOKS!
-Sabiha Rahman
Model: Shohana Chowdhury
She is wearing a knit cardigan and black trousers to start her day in the library a comfortable, casual, fashionable out fit, along with a ponytail to tie her outfit together. She is definitely in her comfort zone, and ready to hit the books!

LIGHTS CAMERAS BOOKS!

-Sabiha Rahman

Model: Shohana Chowdhury

She is wearing a knit cardigan and black trousers to start her day in the library a comfortable, casual, fashionable out fit, along with a ponytail to tie her outfit together. She is definitely in her comfort zone, and ready to hit the books!

18 Feb [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
18 Feb

New Yorks fashion week

-Sabiha Rahman

As we all know The New York fashion week is a pretty big pricey staple when it comes to showing off the latest styles and trends, with guests attending from all over the world just to see whats in store for next season. Having hundreds of shows with talented designers and models, Emanuella Grinberg of CNN states, “Fashion Week would be incomplete without glamorous evening wear”, she is absolutely right about that what says glamor louder then a beautiful flowing dress, reflecting light off of its embellishments dazzling the audiences eyes. Well we all know us average people can’t really afford these extravagant pieces we can always alter our options with a little bit of adjustment.   “while runway fashion tends to be over the top for most of us mere mortals, it sets the tone for what to expect in stores this fall”.  Don’t worry ladies, beauty can also be in budget! Sleek futuristic edgy designs are what is in now. And it wont be too hard managing these bold looks while not hurting the bank.