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CC Student Is Awarded A Mitchell Scholarship

"I don't know why they chose me," Sarah Elizabeth Wagner-McCoy, CC '02, said after being awarded the prestigious Mitchell Scholarship, but her love of literature and devotion to community service s

Controversial CVS Store Folds Following Protests

When the CVS drugstore on 102nd Street and Broadway announced its impending closure only a year after its opening, the residents who had protested its existence said they felt a sense of vindicatio

University Administrators Break Ground at Site of K-8 School

Quietly ducking through the corridors of the free-standing Chase building and
emerging in a debris-filled courtyard, members of the University administration

Groups Wants Manhattanville Recognized

On the corner of 126th Street and Amsterdam Ave., across from
the district police station, is St. Maryís Episcopal Church. The

REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: Bloomberg Celebrates in Private Party

The only guests allowed into Michael Bloomberg's election night
party were campaign contributors, registered Republicans chosen
by lottery, and and reporters with press passes.

Bill Perkins Retains Rep Position on Council

Amid the turmoil and the disruptions of the attacks on the World Trade Center and even the comparably mundane confusion about the postponed mayoral primary, Bill Perkins managed to keep his Distric

New Sporting Goods Store to Open

A passion for mountain climbing and missionary work has brought Sun and Kap Bok Oh from Korea to Alaska to Hoboken, and soon to Morningside Heights, where their fifth Windy Corners sporting goods s

Census Tells of New Local Demographics

Morningside Heights may have become one of the most integrated neighborhoods in New York City due to a sharp decline in the white population and an increase in minorities in the area, according to

Planned D'Agostino's Closure Draws Concern

"Our leaving would have a large impact on the community," said Alan Zayas, the manager of the D'Agostino's located just south of 110th Street. "It's out of our hands though.

Changes to 114th Bring Beauty, Safety

Ink has touched paper, lines have been sketched, and measurements have been taken for the preliminary drawing of the proposed changes to 114th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam.