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Upper West Side residents question local politicians at crowded town hall

The $63.1 billion city budget has some locals questioning what services they could be losing on the Upper West Side.

Upper West Side residents question local politicians at crowded town hall

The $63.1 billion city budget has some locals questioning what services they could be losing on the Upper West Side.

University affiliate assaulted in Riverside Park

After a Barnard student was assaulted in Riverside Park, DCPI said Thursday that they had not yet brought in a person of interest.

Business School alum arrested in alleged espionage ring

As an alleged spy, Cynthia Murphy, Business '10, infiltrated University classrooms and reported relevant information to “Moscow Center,” the headquarters of Russia's intelligence service (the SVR).

Friends remember Rachel Swett, CC '11

Swett "had her own quirks and she really shared them with everyone," said a former suitemate. "She was a lot of fun."

Highlights from the decision

We'll be updating this page as we continue poring over today's decision by the New York Court of Appeals, which upheld the Empire State Development Corporation's use of eminent domain and thus paved the way for Columbia's Manhattanville expansion plan.

Court OKs Manhattanville expansion

The Empire State Development Corporation's use of eminent domain was upheld Thursday by the New York State Court of Appeals, paving the way for Columbia's Manhattanville expansion plan.

Still no answers in McIntyre case

Associate professor Lionel McIntyre's assault case has been adjourned again, this time until September.

GS student dies after battle with cancer

GS student Jennifer Perkins, 36, died Saturday, the school's dean of students announced Wednesday.

Barnard's Denburg to step down as dean for VP job

Barnard dean Dorothy Denburg announced Friday that she will be assuming the position of Vice President for College Relations.