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On this week’s broadcast: We sort through the confusion over shifting mask mandates, report on efforts to help endangered Ukrainians and…
Columbia Journalism
May 2, 2022
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In the news: the NYPD searches for a gunman who shot and wounded 10 subway riders, leaving commuters reeling; Covid cases are on the rise…
Columbia Journalism
May 2, 2022
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From the CJS Newsroom
In the news this week: Arson at an LGBT nightclub; was it a targeted attack? A new bill aimed at stopping hair discrimination in the…
Columbia Journalism
Apr 20, 2022
HIV at 40: A Project by Students at Columbia Journalism School
HIV at 40: A Project by Students at Columbia Journalism School
In the 40 years since the start of the AIDS epidemic, major strides in testing, treatment, and prevention — spurred largely by the…
Columbia Journalism
Dec 1, 2021
Renaming of Upper Manhattan to Quisqueya Heights Scrapped After Community Backlash
Renaming of Upper Manhattan to Quisqueya Heights Scrapped After Com...
By Jessy Diamba
Columbia Journalism
Nov 2, 2021
Federal Covid Money Gives MTA Hope for a Second Avenue Subway in East Harlem
Federal Covid Money Gives MTA Hope for a Second Avenue Subway in Ea...
By Jasmine Hyman
Columbia Journalism
Nov 2, 2021
Wet Weather to Blame for Record Numbers of West Nile Virus Mosquitoes
Wet Weather to Blame for Record Numbers of West Nile Virus Mosquitoes
By Tanya Kaushal
Columbia Journalism
Oct 14, 2021
Columbia’s Student Workers Preparing to Strike
Columbia’s Student Workers Preparing to Strike
By Sunni Bean
Columbia Journalism
Oct 14, 2021
Decrease in Gun Violence Citywide Belies Ongoing Crisis in Streets
Decrease in Gun Violence Citywide Belies Ongoing Crisis in Streets
By Audrey Mei Yi Brown
Columbia Journalism
Oct 12, 2021
9/11 Tiles for America: A Memorial “Built by the People, for the People”
9/11 Tiles for America: A Memorial “Built by the People, for the Pe...
By Kasia O’Brien
Columbia Journalism
Oct 12, 2021
New York City’s Theater Performers Prepare for a Comeback
New York City’s Theater Performers Prepare for a Comeback
Three actors explain how they navigated the pandemic and concerns they have returning to the stage.
Columbia Journalism
Oct 12, 2021
Harlem Residents Protest to Demand Action For Safer Streets
Harlem Residents Protest to Demand Action For Safer Streets
By Lucy Keller
Columbia Journalism
Oct 9, 2021
10 Years After Occupy: Was it a“Rise Fall” or the Rise that Created Uprisings?
10 Years After Occupy: Was it a“Rise Fall” or the Rise that Created...
By Maysa Mustafa
Columbia Journalism
Oct 7, 2021
A New SupportiveHousing Residence to Open on the Upper West Side
A New SupportiveHousing Residence to Open on the Upper West Side
By Line Sidonie Talla Mafotsing
Columbia Journalism
Sep 30, 2021
Telemedicine is Great — Except it Doesn’t Work for This Adult Day Care in NJ
Telemedicine is Great — Except it Doesn’t Work for This Adult Day C...
By James Ihn
Columbia Journalism
Sep 29, 2021
Forgotten on the Frontlines: A Funeral Director’s Pandemic Experience and Mental Health Journey
Forgotten on the Frontlines: A Funeral Director’s Pandemic Experien...
By Satvi Sunkara
Columbia Journalism
Sep 29, 2021
Happy COVID High Holy Days, Round 2
Happy COVID High Holy Days, Round 2
By Katie Kovarik
Columbia Journalism
Sep 17, 2021
After 20 Years in Boerum Hill, a Popular Brooklyn Boutique Relocates
After 20 Years in Boerum Hill, a Popular Brooklyn Boutique Relocates
By Lily Lopate
Columbia Journalism
Aug 24, 2021
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With anchors Jackie Koppell and Oran Spitzer
Columbia Journalism
Aug 24, 2021
Mexico in Her Pocket: Brooklyn Woman Embraces Her Heritage and Finds Her Calling
Mexico in Her Pocket: Brooklyn Woman Embraces Her Heritage and Find...
By Lily Lopate
Columbia Journalism
Aug 9, 2021
From the CJS Newsroom
From the CJS Newsroom
With anchors Melody Greene and Celia Carbone
Columbia Journalism
Aug 2, 2021
From the CJS Newsroom
From the CJS Newsroom
With anchors Kayla Steinberg and Oluwafisayo Okare
Columbia Journalism
Aug 2, 2021
Family Ties in Intensive Care Nursing
Family Ties in Intensive Care Nursing
Dan Houchins had the day off from work, but quickly came to the hospital when his brother called. There was urgency in his voice. It was…
Marissa Guiang
Jun 13, 2021
“Don’t Let Them Die Alone”
“Don’t Let Them Die Alone”
The pandemic pushed her to the limit, but this nurse stayed committed to her patients and herself.
arianabaio
Jun 11, 2021
A family of nurses with mother and daughter in the same hospital
A family of nurses with mother and daughter in the same hospital
The pandemic made them realize what they cherish the most.
Gretchen D Tarrant
Jun 11, 2021
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