Hundreds of people from all five boroughs and New Jersey came out on Monday night to celebrate WNYC’s 100th anniversary.
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Hundreds of people from all five boroughs and New Jersey came out on Monday night to celebrate WNYC’s 100th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, September 9, WNYC is going on-air live from Central Park’s SummerStage in celebration of the radio station's 100th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsOutside the 116th Street entrance, students and faculty enter a security zone, patrolled by uniformed guards, where they must scan a Columbia i.d. to enter campus.
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Read moreDetailsColumbia's Morningside campus remains on lockdown after police arrested pro-Palestinian protestors occupying Hamilton Hall.
Read moreDetailsAfter defying Columbia University's deadline for abandoning their Gaza Solidarity Encampment, student protestors occupied a campus building early Tuesday morning.
Read moreDetailsAround 50 have stayed inside the encampment while hundreds more circle the perimeter.
Read moreDetailsThursday, hundreds of students continued to occupy a lawn area in front of Columbia’s Butler Library.
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