Harlem Times Staff

Military Technology and the Science that Shapes our World

In the history of human civilization new scientific knowledge has run parallel to advancements in military research and technology. While immeasurable losses and human suffering can directly be connected to the use of military technology, history tells us a paradox — the research behind tools of warfare has also improved our scientific knowledge, quality of […]

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First Rate Education in Harlem: Powell School Leads the Way

The Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership is located at the City College of New York (CCNY) in Harlem. Academically, the Powell School is comprised of various social science disciplines, including Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. However, what truly distinguishes the Powell School is its sustained commitment to support civic engagement

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Giants vs. Washington Preview

The Giants will play their first divisional game of the season Thursday night as they take on the (1-2) Washington Redskins at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland. Division games are always important, but this game is particularly important to both teams as they look to remain in striking distance of the 1st place Philadelphia Eagles.

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Marijuana: The Political Irony of Illicit Drugs

Marijuana is pervasively known in two strains; Sativa and Indica. Sativa grows tall and slender in hot countries in and around the equator, it’s predominantly over 6ft tall and suited for outdoors. Indica grows short and wide and flourishes in higher altitudes, its shorter growth spans is suited for indoor cultivation. There’s a contrasting experience

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