As students prepare to take the entrance exam for the city's elite, 'specialized' high schools, debate swirls about these top schools, their admissions processes, and the diversity - or lack thereof - ...
Eight Democratic candidates for New York City mayor running in the June 2021 primary appeared by Zoom on Saturday to discuss public housing, private housing, homelessness, and the issues and policies ...
(l-r) top: Mark Levine; Elizabeth Caputo; Brad Hoylman; bottom: Kim Watkins; Ben Kallos; Lindsey Boylan The six Democratic candidates for Manhattan Borough President competing in this June's primary — ...
From Korea to India to the United Kingdom, universities across the globe want to get to New York — at least according to the Bloomberg administration. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Deputy Mayor Robert ...
We accept interns on a rolling basis, though we mostly put together cohorts along a three-season calendar of fall (Sept-Dec), spring (Jan-May), and summer (Jun-Aug). To apply, email editor Ben Max ...
Kids and teachers safe in school (photo: Michael Appleton/Mayor's Office) Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if we had a mayor who thought school safety was important. Bill de Blasio didn’t, or ...
Sen. Carl Kruger has been stripped of his title as ranking member of the finance committee and word is that Sen. Liz Krueger will take over the position. It seemed that Krueger was snubbed a few times ...
The race for City Hall is on (photo: Michael Appleton/Mayor's Office) Below, you'll find all of the Decision NYC interviews with candidates for New York City Mayor, with the Democratic candidates ...
On a new episode of CUNY TV, host Bob Liff talks with four expert panelists -- former City Planning leader Carl Weisbrod, Assemblymember Amanda Septimo, Laura Nahmias of the Daily News Editorial Board ...
Three experts joined Citizens Union Foundation for a panel on "Vacancies andn Vision: What’s Next for NYC’s Streetscapes, Businesses, and Neighborhoods," disussing the future of New York City.
This past week, amidst flooded streets, blackouts, overheated jails, and subway failures, New Yorkers saw the consequences that result from a failure to engage in strategic long-term planning for the ...
The MTA seems determined to blame New Yorkers for the mess it’s in. The authority’s latest excuse is that poor people who jump turnstiles are responsible for the MTA’s financial woes. The MTA and the ...