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SUNY Chancellor John King says enrollment has increased two years in a row across SUNY system schools.
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Over 100 people rallied on Cornell’s campus last week to protest frozen funds, firings and federal changes to scientific research.
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Corrections officers received notices Saturday warning that strikers would have their health insurance coverage cancelled for them and their families effective Monday. State officials said they had done what they legally could by issuing a tentative prison strike deal before resorting to terminations and civil contempt charges.
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The rally was organized by the humanitarian aid group Roc Maidan, following the criticism leveled against the Ukrainian President on Friday at the White House.
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The former governor, who resigned amid sexual harassment allegations, launched his mayoral bid in a video posted on X.
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Mercedes Christopher wants corrections officers to accept the prison strike deal so that her son, who was allegedly attacked by incarcerated people and guards, can get medical care. But she's torn: He's in solitary confinement. Will the deal keep him in there for longer?
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Some SUNY and CUNY students say if funding for higher education is affected by federal spending cuts under the Trump administration, they hope the state will step in.
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The state said officers will escape discipline if they return to work by Saturday, and the National Guard will remain in the prisons for now.
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Two of the last three governors of New York were lieutenant governors first. And now, there is growing speculation that Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado will try to add to that list by challenging Governor Kathy Hochul next year. The two are undergoing a messy public split.
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Some SUNY and CUNY students say if funding for higher education is affected by federal spending cuts under the Trump administration, they hope the state will step in.