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What Columbia Should Have Learned From the Protests of 1968
Sending in the police to arrest students only inflamed tensions on campus then. Why would this time be different?
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The Last Days of 6 Townhouses That Have Stood for 125 Years
The houses on West 158th Street are likely to be destroyed for a new apartment building.
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Undercover Sex Sting Leads to Charges Against School Crossing Guard
Jared Jeridore, who worked near a Queens school, was arrested after complaints about him led the police to have an…
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On Columbia’s Lawn, the Curtain Rises on a Day of Political Theater
At Columbia University’s campus on Wednesday, the main quad looked like a stage set for confrontation. On one end stood…
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Mayor Adams Walks Back Budget Cuts, but No Reprieve for Libraries
The mayor released a revised $111.6 billion budget, which included $2.3 billion that would restore some funding for schools and…
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Five Moments That Have Defined Donald Trump’s Trial So Far
Trials are wars of words. These are some of the most memorable that have been spoken as a jury hears…
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Seder Is About Family, Food, Freedom. And Now, It’s Also About the War.
At Passover seders, many families addressed the war in Gaza. In some cases, generations clashed and tensions arose. “That’s the…
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Mayor Adams Pushes Out Chairwoman of Police Oversight Board
Arva Rice was asked to resign after she criticized police handling of a fatal shooting investigation and requested more money…
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At Brooklyn Seder Protest, Jewish New Yorkers Target Schumer Over Aid
As Senator Chuck Schumer of New York prepared for a final vote to pass an aid package that would provide…
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George Santos Said He Was Running for Congress Again. (He’s Not.)
In the litany of lies and half-truths told by George Santos in a fanciful journey in which he was first…