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Kathleen Culliton’s Final Reel

The following are three edited stories from a fruitful semester: Citi Bike advocates and adversaries convened in Fort Greene on Apr. 25 to debate the big bike question. But despite concerns over safety, parking and corporate branding, Citi Bike is here to stay. One woman is making big waves in the fight against domestic violence. […]

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Citi Bike is Here to Stay

Citi Bike advocates and adversaries convened in Fort Greene on Apr. 25 to debate the big bike question. But despite concerns over safety, parking and corporate branding, Citi Bike is here to stay.

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Newscast From CUNY News – April 19 2013

The manhunt for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was on, and on April 19, 2013, CUNY News had the story. We spoke with Rachel Alfiero, a Somerville resident on lockdown. We heard from Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis with his most recent update on BPD progress. We also covered the latest local news in New York: Our reporters […]

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The Future of Indian Women

Indian president Pranab Mukerjee approved India’s new anti-rape bill on April 5, which provides for life term and death sentences for offenders, and strict punishment for crimes like acid attacks, stalking, and voyeurism. During the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, held last month, Indian women spoke about what anti-rape laws would mean for […]

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The Bell That Rings In Dallas and Delhi

One woman is making big waves in the fight against domestic violence. Kathleen Culliton speaks with Mallika Dutt and Mayor Mike Rawlings about a new tactic to stop the abuse.

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Jackson Heights’ New Orchestra

The Jackson Heights Orchestra is a volunteer-based orchestra that’s new to the neighborhood. It’s only in its first season, but the community has already taken a liking to the new sounds. Reporter Tiffany Camhi caught up with the orchestra at a recent rehearsal.

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Birthday Fun in Jersey City

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High-End Fashion… For Dogs

On the Upper East Side in New York, not only do the people dress well — so do their dogs. On Feb. 22, a group of dapper dogs took to the catwalk in a couture fashion show at the Doggie-Do & Playtime Too, a grooming salon in the area. The show featured the latest collection […]

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Trivia night at Fort Greene’s Chez Lola

    We take a non-narrated trip through the weekly battle for the prize of a $50 tab at neighborhood mainstay Lola Brooklyn.

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African American Catholics and the Papacy

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