Rising Rents Threaten East New York Tenants
CITY COLLEGE–“People are being priced out of their homes, and they don’t have anywhere else to go,” one housing advocate said. Story by Josue Rodriguez
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CITY COLLEGE–“People are being priced out of their homes, and they don’t have anywhere else to go,” one housing advocate said. Story by Josue Rodriguez
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CITY COLLEGE–Teens in the Bronx want a level playing field that allows all students to excel. Story by Samir Rayman
Bronx Student-Athletes Advocate for Equal Opportunity in High School Sports Read More
QUEENS COLLEGE–Electricity and network services were not available in certain areas on campus, causing classes and activities in those locations to be canceled. Story by William Kuzma
Queens College Power Outage Disrupts Campus Activities Read More
BARUCH COLLEGE– “Freedom is a continuous struggle,” one protester said. Story by Emma Delahanty
Like Counterparts in the War, Ukrainian Protesters Won’t Back Down Read More
CUNY–Undergraduate reporters are covering how the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East affects their campus communities. Stories by Serin Sarsour, Kate Dempsey, Shlomie Katash, Nicole Bryk, Jahlil Rush and Holden Velasco
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COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND–Last month, the school’s swimming and diving program competed for the first time as a member of The Northeast-10, a Division II conference within the National Collegiate Athletics Association. Story by Jess M. Johnson
CSI Swimming and Diving Team Makes History for Dolphin Athletics Read More