If it’s Halloween, then it’s time for Manhattan College students to provide a safe and happy event on the Riverdale college’s campus.
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By MACK OLMSTEAD
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10/20/23
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International Leadership Charter School has faced a backlash from the community along with vandalism of the construction of its new middle school. But now, the administration is slapping back, just days before another rally against them was scheduled.
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By Stacy Driks
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5/14/23
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In what was meant as a Black history lesson on Ruby Bridges for both kindergarten students of color and their white classmates at P.S. 24 Spuyten Duyvil turned into a teachable moment for the teacher who has worked at the school for more than two decades.
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By Gary Larkin
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5/14/23
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Mayor Eric Adams blamed the migrant crisis for the announced budget cuts that left the city reeling and its residents grumbling back in November. Budget cuts were heavily anticipated to affect parks and libraries locally.
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By IZANIA GONZALEZ
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1/26/24
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Green houses and arthropods played a significant role in three Wave Hill intern teens’ lives this past year.
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By STACY DRIKS
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9/29/23
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City Public School Chancellor David Banks announced a plan Monday to combat antisemitism, Islamophobia, and all hate. Banks said he met with community members, school staff, families, and students to draw up the plan.
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By IZANIA GONZALEZ
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1/26/24
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Jewish educators and students can now continue to comfortably celebrate one of the most important holidays in their religion from the comfort of their homes.
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By Stacy Driks
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7/6/23
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Matthew Greenspun, a Bronx High School of Science senior, was honored in the Congressional App Challenge last week for his work on the creation of a tutoring app for his school.
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By IZANIA GONZALEZ
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2/23/24
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