Thursday, hundreds of students continued to occupy a lawn area in front of Columbia’s Butler Library.
Read moreDozens of Columbia University students have been arrested Thursday in connection to a pro-Palestine protest on campus.
Read moreThe final vote on West Prep Academy's relocation from its 13-year UWS home will take place on May 22.
Read moreDespite competing against teams from larger schools with well-established STEM programs, WESS’s team was one of 5 of 52 teams to advance.
Read moreThey will be competing alongside larger, well-established schools, such as The Bronx High School of Science and Stuyvesant High School.
Read moreIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times for pizzerias on the Upper West Side this month.
Read moreMS54/Booker T. Washington Middle School took the title. One of the team's coaches spoke with the Rag about the triumph.
Read moreNearly 600 students from migrant families have enrolled in Upper West Side public schools since May of 2023.
Read moreHot yoga, ice cream, sewing classes, and something's coming to Artie's old space!
Read moreIn other major garbage news, as of March 1 all NYC businesses must leave their trash bags in bins on the sidewalk.
Read more“She was a pioneer of self-promotion and self-fashioning well before the birth of modern advertising as we know it."
Read moreLots of news and notices -- and poetry -- on this last Monday of February.
Read more"After years of urging Columbia to engage in discussions and collaborate with the MTA and community members, there is nothing to show for it."
Read more"Some declined to talk, but many were happy to engage in conversation and grateful that someone cared about their well-being,”
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Read moreNew York City public school buildings will be closed on Tuesday due to the expected snowstorm.
Read moreWest Prep Academy would go from a state-of-the-art playground and yard to no immediately available outdoor space.
Read moreTwo Upper West Side Restaurants snagged James Beard semifinalist awards. Fordham's new president is neither a man nor a priest.
Read moreIn the days leading up to the man's death, the temperature in the city hovered in the low 20s.
Read more"It's really gotten out of hand."
Read moreAbout halfway through the demonstration, which had been nonviolent, a "horrible smell" described as "raw sewage and dead mouse" began blanketing the group.
Read moreMembers of the Landmarks Commission reiterated that their focus and influence relates exclusively to modifications to the property.
Read moreHere are the proposed design changes, important dates, how to submit a comment, and what some locals are saying related to the incoming West 74th Street shelter.
Read moreWhile still impressive, its rankings are not as high as the school received in recent years.
Read moreThe lottery is for homes in a brand-new building at 266 West 96th Street, between West End Avenue and Broadway.
Read more“Anytime a parent sends their most precious resource to our buildings, it is on us to really ensure that we harness parental involvement."
Read moreThe holiday market will take place on the corner of Columbus Avenue and West 77th Street this Sunday and next.
Read moreWhat’s better than a day-long field trip to the American Museum of Natural History? The answer: a week-long field trip to the American Museum of Natural History!
Read moreWe can all learn from each other by telling stories around the campfire.
Read moreAt a weekend rally, they demanded that the university reserve nearly a third of the apartments for non-Columbia renters at affordable housing rates.
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