Casey Tolan

SEAS tenured faculty vote no confidence in Peña-Mora, prof says

About 90% of the tenured faculty in the School of Engineering and Applied Science recently voted no confidence in Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora, according to a SEAS professor

Local politicians back Peña-Mora

Several Upper Manhattan elected officials have come out in support of the SEAS dean, despite many professors' calls for his resignation.

2011-12 in Review: Races for Rangel’s seat, City Council heat up

Rep. Charles Rangel is facing one of the toughest campaigns of his political life, and there is a crowded field of candidates vying to replace City Council member Gale Brewer.

In race for 13th District, it’s Rangel vs. them

Four others are looking to unseat 41-year Rep. Charles Rangel, but it can be hard to overtake an incumbent’s political networks. Still, with a district that is no longer primarily African-American, a race crowded with hopefuls, and insuppressible rumors that he might bow out, Rangel has his work cut out for him.

An aging Rangel faces a changing Harlem and a new Hispanic majority

The congressman, who has served for 41 years, has a loyal political base, but Upper Manhattan is evolving and the district’s lines are changing.

Sakura Park event honors century-old Japanese trees

In 1912, Japan gave New York City a gift of 2,000 cherry trees, or “sakura” in Japanese. Thirteen were planted in Claremont Park.

Judge rules that 63rd State Senate seat is constitutional, plaintiffs to appeal

Lead plaintiff Daniel Marks Cohen, an Upper West Side resident and member of the State Democratic Committee, will appeal the ruling.

Local Democrat suing New York over state senate redistricting

State Democratic Committeeman Daniel Marks Cohen alleges that the new State Senate district lines were gerrymandered to support the Republican majority.

Morgan withdraws from race for Rangel's Congress seat, endorses Espaillat

The community banker and former aide to Rep. Charles Rangel has thrown his support behind the northern Manhattan state senator.

Jewish Home Lifecare working to respond to court injunction

A state Supreme Court ruling means that Jewish Home will need to get approval from a state agency before moving ahead with its development plan.