College commencements are returning for CUNY, and as students walk down the aisle with their cap and gown, they will finally get to celebrate in person with their loved ones after two years of COVID.
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By STACY DRIKS
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5/27/22
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Tish Hicks of Kingsbridge graduated from Utah State University with a Ph.D. in psychology.
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By STACY DRIKS
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5/15/22
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Each spring, members of Congress put their pen and papers aside to host a visual arts competition — known as the congressional art competition. Art entries are open to only high school students to gain the opportunity of a lifetime to recognize their own talent and encourage their artistic side.
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By STACY DRIKS
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5/1/22
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That’s the findings recently announced by city council Speaker Corey Johnson and his education chair, Councilman Mark Treyger, after a study of remote class attendance since the start of the academic year.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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10/25/20
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After two false starts, one major change of plans, and even a few threats to strike, the last of some 1,600 city public schools reopened a couple weeks ago.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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10/18/20
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Personal protective equipment, social distancing and hand-washing are musts in schools during the age of the coronavirus pandemic. But awareness also is important, especially when it comes to coronavirus testing in these schools.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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10/11/20
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The United Federation of Teachers filed for injunctive relief against city schools chancellor Richard Carranza on Sept. 4, following the delay in reopening physical public school campuses.
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By ROSE BRENNAN
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9/13/20
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