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“It doesn’t even seem real,” said local resident Jaylin of the proposed closure. She recently celebrated her Sweet 16 at Fort Washington Collegiate Church (FWCC). Genevieve and Louise were looking for ...
A decade of film and filmmaking uptown is being celebrated when the Inwood Film Festival kicks off this year on May 29 th ...
“CUNY taught me there was room enough for all of us,” said 2024-25 National Youth Poet Laureate Stephanie Pacheco. Photo: CUNY She is a wordsmith, a storyteller, and an advocate. In her own words, she ...
“It doesn’t even seem real.
The Home Edition arrives via the United States Postal Service every week. The Home Edition has the same content as the Street Edition but has a different cover. Home delivery is only available to ...
Concerns have grown in the weeks since 23andMe, the direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, filed for bankruptcy and has announced plans to sell its assets. “The Company intends to continue ...
“We’re going to get through it,” said Martin Englisher, here with Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Martin Englisher has seen a lot. For over four decades, Englisher has served at the YM & YWHA of Washington ...
To earn what men made in 2023, women would have to work an extra 53 calendar days, according to a recent report on the gender wage gap issued by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. That is because, in ...
CUNY Medicine reported a resounding 100% placement rate for its students into residency programs – besting the national average. As of 2020, 5.3% of physicians in the United States identified as Black ...
Volunteers across the United States are getting ready for three days of fun and celebration with their kids, grandkids, friends and neighbors during National Historic Marker Weekend taking place ...
These are not easy times for the migrant community. Amid so much uncertainty, there is something very simple—but very powerful—you can do to protect your family: have a power of attorney. Consider ...