CUNY recently announced the launch of its Housing Access Pilot program at FOUND Study East on 51st Street and Lexington Avenue. The program will run until the end of the spring 2026 semester, which ...
In the 2024 election, nine in 10 registered voters said that the economy was one of the top issues—and as the election results show, voters trust Donald Trump to handle things. But why? Throughout his ...
The Center for an Urban Future found that nontuition expenses like MetroCards, textbooks, technology and childcare are barriers to CUNY community college students and contribute to the thousands of ...
Former President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani made their first public appearance together in the South Bronx to promote free child care, where they read to a group of ...
Instagram Reels, which launched in 2020, has U.S. college students scrolling for hours, watching videos that an algorithm has prepared for them. Reels give students access to free and endless content.
Playing video games has become an increasingly popular activity for children over the past couple of decades. Toy sales were down by 5% compared to sales in the beginning of 2003 according to the NDP ...
At JPMorgan Chase, America’s largest bank, executives recently launched a new “bossware” tool to monitor the reported working hours of junior bankers. The tool, pitched to employees as a welfare check ...
The New York Botanical Garden annual orchid show has been running for 23 years, giving various floral artists the chance to display their work and talents. This year’s orchid show was created by an ...
A federal judge ruled this week that New York City’s congestion pricing program can continue, delivering a significant legal victory for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and New York State ...
In a medical breakthrough, a 25-year-old woman from China achieved insulin independence through a pioneering stem cell procedure that could transform the treatment landscape for type 1 diabetes. This ...
The Trump administration’s new cruel way of enriching themselves off the layman’s blood, sweat and tears is backsliding on federal funding for HIV programs. In 1981, the first year that cases popped ...
Unions representing Long Island Railroad workers threatened to go on strike following an ongoing contract dispute with transit officials on April 8 if an agreement is not reached. Kevin Sexton, vice ...
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