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Commentary: The Great Outdoors Can Leave Its Mark Both Physically and Mentally

Commentator Charlotte Gibson went on her first camping trip last summer. She learned that camping can present more challenges than just using an outdoor bathroom and sleeping in a tent.

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Oysters are waking up in New York City

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How robots can help kids

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3D printed fine art gets a high-end look

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Asian Americans fastest growing ‘nones’ in America

Americans without any organized religion are called ‘nones’ - but not the Catholic kind. They’re called ‘nones’ because they mark ‘none’ when asked which religion they belong to. A Pew Center study...

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Worship in Schools is a Tricky Situation for City Schools

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App-solutely crazy food delivery

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The Ethics of Drones: A Q&A With Columbia’s Journalism School, Dean Coll...

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Columbia Radio News with Hanna Klingberg.

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Commentary: What French can learn from Australians

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East Harlem Mourns Cyclists On Ghost Bike Ride

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Mayor Talks Trash – Makes Call to Increase City Composting and Decrease Waste...

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Armenians Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

April 24, 2015 marks the 100 year anniversary for the Armenian genocide. Many countries including the United States do not consider the mass killing a genocide. Today, Armenians still fight for the...

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Ex-Offenders Face Barriers to College

Ex-convicts who get a college degree are less likely to go back to prison. But many former prisoners encounter a big obstacle in the college application process. That’s because some colleges are...

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Europe rethinks its migration policy in the Mediterranean (Two-Way)

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Columbia Radio News with Ariel Ritchin.

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Full Broadcast – April 24, 2015

This week on Uptown Radio, New Yorkers are starting to take composting seriously, scientists are hoping to repopulate the city with oysters, and New York State universities are making it difficult for...

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