
A
Day in the Office
By Monica Yoon
Many firms had to re-locate after their offices at the
World Trade Center were destroyed. But some employees
are finding it difficult to move on. more>>
World
Views
By Xaviera Silva
On the 92nd floor of One World Trade Center, a group
of emerging artists were in the midst of a project to
beautify office space left unused following the 1993
bombings. Now all of their works are destroyed and one
of their own is lost. Xaviera Silva reports on how they're
attempting to re-create their visions. more>>

The
Ones Left Behind
By Robyn Shepherd
In the immediate wake of the World Trade Center disaster,
thousands of people were forced to flee their homes,
leaving their pets to an uncertain fate. Robyn Shepherd
reports on the ASPCA effort to reunite owners and pets,
and find homes for pets orphaned by 9/11. more>>
Does
Extra Security Make it Safe?
By Rebecca Skaroff
Can ID cards and metal detectors guarantee safety to
the scared tenants of The Empire State Building? Rebecca
Skaroff reports on the effectiveness of the extra security
measures taken at New York City's tallest standing skyscraper.
more>>
Downtown
Manhattan, The Neighborhood it Was and The Neighborhood
it Still Is
By Helen Torres
Downtown Manhattan was not just New York City's financial
district, it was a vibrant community. Neighborhoods
like Tribeca were becoming the next Manhattan 'hotspot.'
Helen Torres reports on the downturn of the real-estate
market in the area surrounding Ground Zero. more>>
New
Yorkers: Tourists in Their Home Town
By Melissa Maguire
Before September 11, the city was expecting 38.4 million
visitors in 2001. But now, many of those visitors will
stay home. Melissa Maguire examines the tourism. more>>

Duty First, Education Second
By John Dvorak
Students enrolled in the U.S. Army reserves say they're
ready to serve their country if called. more>>
Is
New York a New City?
By Ah-Rhan Han
New York is supposed to be one of the most liberal cities
in the world, but have we become more close-minded in
the face of terrorism? Ah-Rhan Han examines the hatred
being directed at the city's arab community. more>>
Talking
to the NYU Community
By Reed Mercado & Yalda Jamal
NYU students and faculty share how the events of 9/11
have affected them and what they think of the war on
terror. more>>
Freshmen
Keep Their Cool in September
By Zack Winston
For many NYU freshmen, the terrorist attacks were their
first impression of life in New York City. Still, most
don't regret their decision to come here. more>>

Innocent
Ignorance: How the U.S. Media Failed Us
By Andres Ortiz
Member of the NYU community discuss how poor foreign
coverage has crippled our ability to understand the
attacks. more>>
From
a Distance: Global Perspectives on Terror and War
By Samantha Bong
From Singapore to Sydney, not everyone sees things the
same way we do. How does media coverage shape public
opinion? more>>
Talking
to Your Child About Terrorism
By Anna Ramos
As confused as you yourself may be, one person needs to hear
you talk about what's going on. Your child. more>>
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