City Council Weighs Pros and Cons of Online College Courses
By LORETTA CHIN The head of the City Council Education Committee criticized CUNY leadership on Tuesday for not moving quickly enough to join the massive …[read more]
By LORETTA CHIN The head of the City Council Education Committee criticized CUNY leadership on Tuesday for not moving quickly enough to join the massive …[read more]
By AMANDA ANDRIES Although spring seems to be in no hurry to fully emerge, maybe the sweet sounds of jazz could help to usher the …[read more]
By RACHEL SILBERSTEIN A Columbia professor and the head of the activist group, Jewish Voices for Peace (JVP), tapped Columbia student groups Tuesday to help …[read more]
By JANET DIGERONIMO The 11th annual CUNY/Daily News Citizenship Now! hotline was in full swing Tuesday, providing free and confidential information to people about immigration …[read more]
BY DINA EXIL Six months after Hurricane Sandy, Rabbi Herschel Reisz is still fighting to provide for his family of seven – with a 17-year-old …[read more]
By KATELYN HRUBY & JULIA JOHN-SCHEDER New evidence in the now five-week-long federal stop and frisk trial on Tuesday showed race as a major factor …[read more]
BY CLAUDIO MARTINO The former commissioner of city Parks and Recreation on Tuesday was awarded the Jan Karski Humanitarian award for enhancing urban life for …[read more]
By VANESSA WALKER Superstorm Sandy gave thousands of New Yorkers grief and Aixa Torres, president of the Smith Houses and Sandy victim, is still struggling …[read more]
By JANURIE ULETT & KATELYN HRUBY The jury began deliberations on Tuesday in the Brooklyn murder trial of Ragene Powell and Jimmy Copeland, who allegedly …[read more]
By Loretta Chin Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Commissioner Raymond Kelly held a press conference on Tuesday to allay the fears of New Yorkers in the …[read more]
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