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Metropolitan Transit Authority hikes fares

By MARsELA GRAMSHI

With current gas prices, extra costs associated with cars and the limited ability to find a city parking spot, the NYC subway was meant to be an economic and suitable alternative. Now it has become a form of revenue, since billions are generated every month by a city whose residents often complain of the fare hikes.

Blogs becoming a popular way to generate revenue

By ELIZABETH DELABRENA

Technology has changed the way our generation interacts, stays informed and promotes ideas and art. Blog sites allow users to relay information to the online community. Blogger.com and Wordpress.com have replaced the older generation sites like Xanga.com and LiveJournal.

Transfer opinions divided

By Carla Aponte

This spring 1,059 students applied to the University but out of those applicants only 709 were admitted, according to CollegeBoard.com. Several of these students - many transferring from other schools - opted to attend the University for a variety of reasons.

Bars written into history by authors, artists and musicians

Pubs that flourish in late 19th century play host to famous patrons

These three bars have far more in common than the fact they all share names with members of the animal kingdom. Whether you're fond of the jungle, the countryside or the open ocean, there's a bar with not only a name to match, but also a rich past rooted in literature.

Alternative student housing available

NYC neighborhoods play host to summer residents

By Jay Patel

Summer is a few months away, and residence halls will soon start emptying out to prepare for the arrival of summer residents. According to the University housing Web site, qualification for summer housing is limited to "participation in a full or part-time academically related internship or a full-time professional internship or job, registration for summer classes at the University or employment on campus as a student aid for no fewer than 20 hours per week.

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