Allison Malecha

Professor Saskia Sassen works toward ‘urbanizing technology’

Named one of Foreign Policy Magazine’s “Top 100 Global Thinkers” on Nov. 28, Saskia Sassen talks urban technology.

Alum Miriam Rahali sews beads of charity into resort-wear

Columbia alum takes on the world of fashion after stints with teaching and non-profit work.

‘Welcome to’ Blackman’s singing and dancing Harlem

Harlem resident and Cornell alum Mark Blackman professes his love and admiration for his neighborhood in his musical-comedy "Welcome to Harlem," which premieres Saturday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. at the Apollo Theater.

A CU Weekend for all tastes

Celebrate fall break close to home.

Where think tank meets real world: GSAPP's Studio-X

Location: 180 Varick St., Ste. 1610, New York
Praça Tiradentes, 48, Rio de Janeiro
Kitab Mahal, 192, D N Rd., Mumbai
A103, 46 Fangjia Hutong, Beijing
Imagination, Anywhere
This is Studio-X: studio meaning empty, usable space, and X meaning anything can happen. The suite at 180 Varick St., since it is currently between exhibitions, may not look like much—industrial metal doors open onto a casual office space of black chairs, views of Hoboken, and jeans-wearing members of Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

Papasito joins the crop of MoHi Mexi joints but is far from its cream

Fusion food may be a long-lasting trend in New York, but Papasito’s take feels unfocused.

Yoga enthusiasts can unroll their mats close to campus at recently opened Land Yoga

Ashtanga Yoga was created by guru Shri K. Pattabhi Jois, and is similar to a vinyasa flow but includes more deep stretching and strength-building poses.

Passport to New York loses Guggenheim, gains a new director

In this first term wearing her new hat as joint director of Arts Initiative and Miller Theatre, Smey plans to spend a lot of time listening to what channels into the city students want opened.

Reflecting on 9/11: WKCR reflects on a transmitter lost in the September 11 attacks

The student-run station still feels the loss of its radio transmitter a decade later.