Columbia’s Former Leader Faced Contentious Interview After Resigning

Four days after stepping down as Columbia University’s interim president, Dr. Katrina Armstrong testified in a contentious closed-door deposition in Washington that she didn’t remember specifics from Columbia’s own report on antisemitism and had trouble describing how she had responded to its recommendations. “It has been a very, very, very challenging year,” she said, according … Read more

When It Comes to D.E.I. and ICE, Trump Is Using Federal Grants as Leverage

During President Trump’s first months in office, officials in his administration have used the threat of withholding federal funding to bend institutions and municipalities to their ideological will. That strategy shows no signs of abating. The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing billions of dollars in grants for cities and states to make sure recipients … Read more

Blanca, an Acclaimed Brooklyn Restaurant, Is Closing

Blanca, the Brooklyn tasting counter that since 2012 has served rarefied and highly individual cooking under the glassy stare of a taxidermic tuna head, will close at the end of the week. Carlo Mirarchi, one of the owners and the original chef, said that the landlord had decided not to renew the lease on Blanca’s … Read more

Benrus Watches Is Revived by U.S. Investment Group

In the 1960s Benrus was one of America’s largest watchmakers, producing about a million watches a year. It made the huge clock that kept time at Pennsylvania Station in New York City, supplied watches to the U.S. military and had its timepieces worn by President John F. Kennedy, Steve McQueen, Charles Lindbergh and Babe Ruth. … Read more

A Poem for CUNY, the School ‘That Runs Its City’

Good morning. It’s Monday. Today we’ll find out about the national youth poet laureate’s love letter to the school she attends. We’ll also get details on a nonprofit group’s purchase of the Metro Theater building on the Upper West Side. Some universities have alma maters. Harvard sings to “Fair Harvard,” and Yale harmonizes about “Bright … Read more