Jorge RomeroTo Challenge a Stigma, Preserve The Block.In the face of speeding gentrification, young creatives from Uptown and The Bronx use their creativity to help prepare for upcoming…May 7, 2019May 7, 2019
Jorge RomeroWhat’s a Dwell?For me, dwelling means to just think. I think about lot; my life, the struggles I’ve come across, dealing with loss, pain, anxiety…May 8, 2018May 8, 2018
Jorge RomeroIntroducing the topic of interactive journalism.Interactive journalism can be daunting, and I wanted to give readers a sort of “greatest hits” reel of interactives while also…Mar 29, 2018Mar 29, 2018
Jorge RomeroThe Subway’s issue of Growing Up, and Growing OutOn the northwestern tip of Queens lies the neighborhood of College Point. With a population just shy of 25,000, this working-class…Dec 15, 2017Dec 15, 2017
Jorge RomeroA City Fed up with it’s current state.With many issues circling the minds of the New Yorkers, the 2017 Mayoral Primary seemed like a chance to voice frustrations into ballots…Sep 15, 2017Sep 15, 2017
Jorge RomeroAffordability and The CityJust how more expensive can New York City get?May 11, 2017May 11, 2017
Jorge RomeroDid an Anti-Trump protest affect ridership at subway stations?If you were to ask anyone, they can probably tell you how they felt on the day of the 2016 Presidential Election. They can tell you how…Mar 16, 2017Mar 16, 2017
Jorge Romeroinnnd2How clothing brands like Supreme and Nike can fuel a market of young entrepreneursBy exploiting the desire of hyped clothing, anyone can make a quick buck just by standing in line.Dec 19, 2016Dec 19, 2016
Jorge RomeroWhat is The Newer York Times?New York is a growing city, a culturally diverse city that has much to offer to its average citizen. With a population of over 8 million…Dec 15, 2016Dec 15, 2016