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ROTC opponents still angered by poll, perceived lack of safe space

The Coalition for a Military Free Campus hasn't given up its fight, despite an overall drop-off in campus activism.

Former RNC chair Steele calls on past

In a speech on Tuesday night, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele talked about how his past shaped his politics.

Gourmet taqueria to open at 108th, B’way by summer

A new Mexican restaurant, Cascabel Taqueria, will open at 108th Street and Broadway before the fall semester.

CC student honored for helping others during blizzard

“The huge blizzard was just frustration after frustration,” Rafael Castellanos, CC '13, said, citing snowplows buried in the snow and traffic jams. “At one point, we hadn’t eaten in 14 hours.”

Common App may use plagiarism website to check essays

Opinions are mixed about Turnitin.com and plagiarism in college application essays.

Terrace in the Sky declares bankruptcy, owes CU $87,000

Terrace in the Sky has its finances in the gutter.

Harlem residents want art, retail in former Citarella

The city is considering proposals for the former Taystee Bakery site, which includes the building one that contained Citarella on 125th and 126th streets.

Five Guys to open in the next 30 days, rep says

Students said Mel's will remain a hot night spot, even if Five Guys is more wallet-friendly.

CB9 calls for market in underserved West Harlem

Community Board 9 members say GrowNYC is not doing enough to open a greenmarket in the area.

Joe Coffee to open today in NW Corner Building

Students said they’re glad to have another place to caffeinate as Joe Coffee opens today in the Northwest Corner Building.