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  • The Sad State of Universities
  • Anger Over Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
  • Citi Field Repair Shops Served Eviction Notices
  • 35 NYC Parks Will Get Renovations, Movie Nights, Fitness Classes
  • JFK’s Assassination: Who’s to Blame?
  • Gettysburg Festival in Full Swing
  • LG’s Lofty HQ Building Disgruntles Palisades Protectionists
  • NYC’s Governors Island to Close for the Year
  • A Hilly Oasis Starts to Rise on Governor’s Island
  • Record 6 Million Turn out for Pope’s Final Day in Manila
  • Things to Do Around NYC: September 2–8
  • Things to Do Around NYC: August 26–September 1
  • Things to Do Around NYC: August 19–25
  • Rory McIlroy Wins and Goes Back to No. 1
  • Top 19 Places in Canada for Cross-country Skiing
  • Thing to Do Around NYC: July 15–21
  • Dr. Warren Farrell: Toxic Masculinity Origins and the Regressive Nature of Feminist Victimhood
  • Jaguars and Pumas to Protect Farm Crops in Brazil
  • US Health Providers Expand Their Ebola Precautions
  • Australia: Bushfire Threat to Increase For Outer City Suburbs
  • BILD President Weighs In
  • Our World in 7 Headlines: Nov. 13
  • Stringer Unveils Lower East Side ‘Blueway’ Plans for New York City
  • NYU Expansion Approved by Planning Commission
  • Parents of Two Drowned Teens Call for Fences After Bronx River Tragedy
  • Groundbreaking: Hunter’s Point South
  • NYC Council Hearing Reveals Park Patrol Disparity
  • USTA Announces Major Tennis Complex Revamp
  • New York News in Brief, July 18
  • Seeing The Old Course Through Architectural Eyes