News organizations are projecting that on January 1st, Kathy Hochul will become the first woman to ascend to a full term as New York’s governor. With over 80% of districts reporting, Hochul holds a 8-point advantage over her Republican opponent, Congressman Lee Zeldin. “I’m not here to make history, I’m […]
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With polls hours away from closing, the New York City Board of Elections reported that by 6 PM, 1.4 million city residents had checked in to vote. When Kathy Hochul was last on the ballot in 2018 as lieutenant governor, the city had counted 2.1 million voters by the time […]
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A new Siena poll shows New York Governor Kathy Hochul has a 17 point lead in her bid to win her first full term this upcoming November. The poll puts Hochul at a net 11 point positive approval rating amongst 655 likely New York voters, four points higher than President […]
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Home Leasing Seeks Community Buy-In for Development Project in Conception Stage The campus of the shuttered Maria Regina College hosts a chapel built after World War II that sits closest to the intersection of Grant Boulevard and Danforth Street. The entire complex has caught the eye of Home Leasing, a […]
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Author’s Note: This post includes discussions of sexual assault. The Columbia International Relations Council and Association (CIRCA) is one of the largest student organizations at Columbia. Not only do they publish the undergraduate political and travel magazines, and organize their own international politics speaker series for undergraduates, they run Columbia’s […]
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