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Water Supply May Be Contaminated by Drilling

Most New Yorkers would be outraged at the idea of drinking water infused with dangerous chemicals, but a recent push to drill for natural gas beneath the city’s watersheds could lead to just that.

Writer, Bollinger Explore Meaning of Modern Power

David Rothkopf, CC ’77, will tell you that 6,000 people run a world of billions—but he won’t say which ones.

Faculty Panelists Explore "Language of Race"

University President Lee Bollinger teamed up with professors to explore an issue at the heart of much recent campus debate titled “The Language of Race in America” on Wednesday night in Low Library

Law School Panelists Weigh Localized Immigration Laws

Four legal experts discussed the growing number of local governments attempting to exert control over immigration policy, a hot issue in the ongoing presidential campaign in a panel discussion at t

Benefit Honors Rape Crisis Center

The real-life inspirations for the show Law & Order: SVU came together Thursday night for a benefit at the OK Harris Works of Art Gallery in SoHo, to celebrate the 30-year anniversary of