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Engineers map city energy consumption

A team at the School of Engineering and Applied Science measured the amount of energy that buildings consume on every block in New York City.

Just east of Morningside Park, residents push to slow down car traffic

Bollinger says he supports advisory financial aid committee

Exclusion of Google Docs avoids ADA challenges

After six-month transition, revamped Office of Fellowships has new staff, same goals

Along a now-thriving Harlem boulevard, small businesses unite

Shopkeepers on Frederick Douglass formed the FDB Alliance to promote uptown Manhattan businesses and protect the increasingly trendy street.

Occupy CU holds alternative fireside chat

About 20 students attended the event, huddling around hot chocolate at 116th Street and Morningside Drive.

Bollinger talks transparency at fireside chat

About 50 undergraduates were chosen by lottery for the fireside chat, which Bollinger held at his house at 116th Street and Morningside Drive.

Man tricked at least 8 classes in ticket scam

The man made appearances in at least eight classes over two weeks and likely raked in hundreds of dollars before he was caught on Thursday.

Residents, CB7 protest Jewish Home’s proposed high-rise

The nursing home organization wants to move to a new site on 97th Street, right in the middle of the Park West Village housing complex.

STUDENT LIFE »

Exclusion of Google Docs avoids ADA challenges

The University’s negotiations with Google lasted a year, largely because of concerns over the ADA compliance. They come on the heels of a complaint filed in March by the NFB against New York University and Northwestern University.

Man tricked at least 8 classes in ticket scam

Bollinger talks transparency at fireside chat

Occupy CU holds alternative fireside chat

MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS »

CB7 approves amendment to allow for ‘greener’ buildings

In an advisory vote, Community Board 7 members approved the Zone Green Text Amendment on Tuesday night, helping clear a local path for environmentally friendly buildings.

Residents, CB7 protest Jewish Home’s proposed high-rise

After principal leaves, MoHi school looks for new leadership

Three vying for UWS City Council seat

ACADEMICS »

Engineers map city energy consumption

A team at the School of Engineering and Applied Science measured the amount of energy that buildings consume on every block in New York City.

Comp sci majors increase by 12 percent, reflecting national trend

With grant, libraries make tool to simplify citations

CUMC study pinpoints origins of esophageal cancer

WEST HARLEM »

Along a now-thriving Harlem boulevard, small businesses unite

Shopkeepers on Frederick Douglass formed the FDB Alliance to promote uptown Manhattan businesses and protect the increasingly trendy street.

Just east of Morningside Park, residents push to slow down car traffic

Harlem charter school fights closure, gains DOE renewal

Man shot at Grant Houses, recovering in St. Luke’s

ADMINISTRATION »

Applications to Barnard up more than 5 percent

Last year, Barnard saw an 11 percent application increase, meaning applications have now risen by 17.5 percent over the last two years.

Bollinger says he supports advisory financial aid committee

After six-month transition, revamped Office of Fellowships has new staff, same goals

NYT editor to keynote Barnard graduation