Author: Elizabeth Giegerich

Elizabeth Giegerich is a graduate student at New York University focusing on multimedia and metropolitan reporting. She has written about higher education, community activism, the arts, and social policy during her internships at The Nation, New York Daily News, Voice of America, ACORN's Social Policy Magazine and at NYU. Her multimedia work includes video, audio, and photo slideshows on culture, politics and breaking news.
Stories by this author
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Life has changed for East Village Punks.
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The line was long to buy the New York Times the day after Election Day.
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Take a dumpster diving tour with reporter Elizabeth Giegerich.
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Pope Benedict XVI’s Yankee Stadium mass drew the masses to the Bronx.
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Farmers bring the simple life to city folk and create a community that they say feels like a happy family.
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Stripper says, “It has nothing to do with the job he performs, so why should he have to leave it?”
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Like Most Americans, LGBTs of New York City focus more on the war, economy and health care than issues of specific concern to their community
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Apathy, confusion, work, anger, and malaise keep many New Yorkers away from the polls on Super Tuesday, so just who is choosing the candidates that will appear on November’s ballot?
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For many Caribbean Latinos botanicas hold the key to curing their illnesses and broken hearts. Their is always a potion, candle or prayer to fulfill their dreams on the store’s shelves
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The Deepvali Festival attracts over 40,000 very different Indian immigrants.