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Neighbors of a former St. John’s University campus on Staten Island are worried the bucolic site will become low-income housing – but officials say nothing is in the works yet. Locals in the ...
On April 30, representatives of St. John’s and New York’s CBP office met to inaugurate the partnership in the university’s St. Augustine Hall.
St. John’s — New York’s largest Catholic university — has gone woke and no longer refers to Monday’s holiday as “Christopher Columbus Day’’ in honor of the explorer hailed as a ...
Neighbors of a former St. John’s University campus on Staten Island are worried the bucolic site will become low-income housing – but officials say nothing is in the works yet.
STATEN ISLAND,N.Y. -- When St. John’s University first announced it would be closing its Grymes Hill campus due to low enrollment rates, community members voiced some serious concerns about the ...
The sale of the Staten Island campus of St. John’s University appears to close to being finalized, representatives from the college noted during a Grymes Hill Estates Association meeting on ...
NEW YORK - The office of famed St. John's University basketball coach Rick Pitino was burglarized. The burglary happened Tuesday night around 7:30 p.m. Police said the men gained entry without ...
On April 30, representatives of St. John’s and New York’s CBP office met to inaugurate the partnership in the university’s St. Augustine Hall.
This may feel like a small New York story. But St. John’s is hardly the only institution of higher learning to either merge campuses or close its doors as a result of low enrollment or economic ...
A partnership between St. John's University in Queens, New York, and United States Customs and Border Protection to inaugurate an immigration enforcement training center has sparked tensions among ...
Students, faculty and alumni of St. John’s University are calling for an end to the university's partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s New York field office, claiming it places ...
As a teenager in Queens, Mike Repole worshiped the great St. John’s University basketball teams of the 1980s, whose stars often came from the gyms and playgrounds of New York City.