Feminism in 2015 on the Pace Campus
I’m Andre Arias and this month I went around and I did some research on Feminism today. I’m not sure if it was because I was more aware of it but I noticed many examples of feminists speaking out and…

Protest 101: Know Your Rights
In response to recent events across the country, many members of the Pace University community have chosen to participate in the numerous demonstrations, rallies, and protests occurring in New York City and beyond. For students, staff, and faculty who do…

Workers’ Rights: Fight for 15
There are no states in the U.S. where a minimum wage worker can afford a two-bedroom apartment working a 40-hour week. (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations). Seem shocking? We think so too. Here are more statistics…

Activist Spotlight: Nelli Agbulos
Our Activist Spotlight this week is Nelli Agbulos! As a very active student at Pace, Nelli has helped bring the discussion of sexual assault and human-trafficking to Pace, as well as being a part of Generation Citizen. Read on to…

February: A Month to Recognize Privilege
This month at the CCARNYC, many of our events and social media topics will be based on recognizing and discussing privilege. Before we get into exactly who is considered to have privilege or who is effected by privilege, let us…

Top 5 Tips: Finding AOK1/CE Placements
During your years as a student at Pace University, you will be required to take at least one Civic Engagement & Public Values (AOK1) course that includes not only time in the classroom, but also time in the “community classroom,”…