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Sleeping on subways is one way homeless students survive studying without a roof over their heads.

Photos by Fatima Sesay As Congress mulled immigration legislation, thousands arrived in the Capitol April 10th to rally for reforms. Those at the rally, many

If you lose an expensive item on Metro-North, you stand a good chance of recovering it.

It's 1 p.m. on a sunny Tuesday afternoon as residents gather in front of the Bronx Jewish Community Council on Holland Avenue. The line

Is it a castle? Is it a fort? Nope. It is the biggest ice facility in the world. This is the future of the

The first suburban-style mall in the South Bronx is scheduled to undergo major changes in the upcoming months.

Nearly a quarter of adolescent girls who say a male partner abused them also say they were victims of birth-control sabotage.

This year's auto show focused on more family-oriented cars and featured many debuts.

Several candidates are taking a stand on the controversial practice of stop and frisk.

A look back at how the this corridor has evolved over the last 40 years.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo outlined his state budget at Lehman College on February 20, addressing education, the economy, minimum wage and equal rights

Students, teachers, and community organizers traveled to Albany to press legislators to support the DREAM Act.

Residents are upset over the possible relocation of the Bronx General Post Office.

The 4th annual Dominicanazo was held in celebration of the independence of the Dominican Republic,

The Urban Leadership Program at Lehman addresses the challenges many young males of color face, including lack of effective education and few role models.