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Colombian Designer Brings Pool-Ready Fashion to NYC
Isabella Espinosa's Baobab line opened a flagship store in the West Village.
CUNY Grad Center Library Standoff Ends Peacefully After President Agrees to Share Demands
Protesters occupied the library for three hours before departing.
‘My One Regret’ Was Letting Gaza Encampment Stay So Long: CCNY President
CCNY President Vincent Boudreau shared the sentiments on calls with faculty and students.
South Bronx’s Future Musical Stars Get Free Training at UpBeat NYC
The organization offers lessons and instruments to more than 170 local youth.
Tip-Seeking Robot Barista Froths Up Debate Over Gratuity Culture
Coffee shop owners grapple with whether to include tips in employees’ base pay.
Pepper Spray and Surging Crowds: Videos Show Flashpoints at City College
Footage captured by the NYCity News Service shows campus cops unleashing pepper spray during a clash over a campus building. Scores of arrests followed that night.
Campus Protest Arrests Spark Outcry
CCNY students said the college's decision to call in the NYPD flew in the face of the school's history of activism.
CUNY Students Mobilize to Support Those Arrested in Campus Protests
Crowds gathered outside NYPD headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
From Starting Line to Starting Over: The Path to Launch a Sports Radio Network
Sports Rap Radio tackles the industry's lack of diversity.
Group Helps Bangladeshi Domestic Violence Survivors Find Support
Bangladeshi immigrants face high rates of domestic violence, much of which goes unreported.
Room for ‘More Ships’ in Hudson River’s Future
The Hudson could see an increase from the 13 million tons of cargo transported annually.
AI Boom Poses Threat to Trans Community, Experts Warn
Trans and nonbinary people of color are particularly vulnerable to a growing form of tech discrimination: algorithmic bias.