Annie Todd
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In order to make up for the long lines New Yorkers encountered last week, the city announced new testing sites hours before they opened.
A small group of affluent fans of Astor Place Hairstylists have joined together to save the iconic and affordable barber shop from pandemic-related ruin.
Eleven groups and unions, and 213 people, forming a coalition dubbed “NYU: Keep Our Campus Safe,” signed a letter to NYU expressing their concern.
“I was perpetually pissed off..."
The university expects around 2,600 students to begin quarantining this week.
In an email sent last week, Columbia said it was conditioning the payment of teaching on the return to the U.S. “to avoid jeopardizing international students’ visa status."
"Going to camp was going to be a risk, but it was going to be a risk that we hope our family can weather."
"I literally talk to people all day long who are in their Hamptons house who also lived here or in their Hudson Valley house or in their Connecticut weekend house, and I say, 'You gotta come back, when are you coming back?"
“We will be safer in class than in grocery stores," a Columbia official asserted in an email.
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