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Don’t Fear the Urban Coyote

By Malena Carollo on April 29, 2015 Animals of New York, News

Don’t Fear the Urban Coyote

New Yorkers have spotted more of the animals in recent weeks, but experts say they aren’t typically dangerous.

Climate Change in the Classroom?

By Malena Carollo on April 24, 2015 Climate Change, Costa Constantinides, Global Kids Education, News

Climate Change in the Classroom?

A City Councilman pushes to include climate science in the K-12 curriculum.

Columbia Student Group Protests Campus Rape

By Malena Carollo on April 12, 2015 Campus Sexual Assault, Columbia University, No Red Tape Columbia Education, News, Politics & Policy

Columbia Student Group Protests Campus Rape

Columbia students peacefully protest campus rape on library steps.

Splat! The Bird-Killing Buildings of New York

By Malena Carollo on April 3, 2015 audubon, bryant park, Met, Metropolitan Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art Animals of New York, Manhattan, Neighborhoods, News

Splat! The Bird-Killing Buildings of New York

Among the worst offenders for collision based bird deaths: The Metropolitan Museum and the buildings around Bryant Park.

East Village Gas Explosion Injures 25

By Malena Carollo on March 28, 2015 Manhattan, News

East Village Gas Explosion Injures 25

A seven-alarm fire in the East Village injures 25, four of whom are in critical condition.

Brighton Beach Reels After Three ISIS-Related Arrests

By Malena Carollo on February 27, 2015 Brooklyn, Multimedia, News, Photo, The Global City

Brighton Beach Reels After Three ISIS-Related Arrests

Residents of the Brooklyn community seemed rattled the day after three arrests connected to the terrorist group.

Live from New York, It’s Saturday Night!

By Malena Carollo on February 16, 2015 Manhattan, NY City Scene

Live from New York, It’s Saturday Night!

At the Saturday Night Live 40th anniversary broadcast, fans gathered to cheer, gawk and take selfies.

Local Politicians Want to Pump Funds into NYCHA

By Malena Carollo on February 13, 2015 News, Politics & Policy

Local Politicians Want to Pump Funds into NYCHA

Two local politicians have ambitious plans to help improve poor living conditions in the city’s public housing projects.

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