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Juilliard Students Protest Tuition Increase With Marches and Music

After occupying parts of the school, some students were barred from entering the building. So they took the demonstration outside.

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A Recharged New York, Through Young Eyes

For a special project of The Times Magazine, 15 photographers ages 25 and under captured an electric, joyous, anxious city slowly becoming itself again.

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A New York Museum Staple Gets a New Glimmer

At the redesigned Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals, which opens June 12, the evolution of minerals is front and center.

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Herb Sturz, a Quiet Force in the Life of New York City, Dies at 90

His agenda and reach, in government and out, extended from criminal justice to urban planning, though his constituency — prisoners, the homeless, the elderly and more — hardly knew his name.

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