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The City College stampede was a crowd crush event on December 28, 1991, in the City College of New York gymnasium during a charity basketball game organized and promoted by hip hop celebrities P. Diddy and Heavy D. Nearly 5,000 people tried to pack into the gymnasium, which could fit 2,730 people. [1]
Eric Adams, 110th Mayor of New York City (2022–present); 18th Borough President of Brooklyn (2014–2021) [9] Hiroaki Aoki (Restaurant Management, 1963), Olympic wrestler and founder of the Benihana chain of restaurants; Charles Barron, New York City Council member representing the 42nd District of New York City; former Black Panther
New York City, United States Palladium 6,300 / 6,300 $52,000 January 17, 1979 Passaic, United States Capitol Theatre 3,456 / 3,456 $28,172 [15] January 19, 1979 Pittsburgh, United States Civic Arena 14,032 / 14,032 $110,421 January 20, 1979 Baltimore, United States Civic Center 8,676 $60,578 January 21, 1979 Philadelphia, United States Spectrum
New York State Railways Rochester Lines 1402: Built 1904 by Kuhlman as a semi-convertible car. Rebuilt in 1920 as a single-end center-entrance trailer. Retired in 1935, sold to private use. Donated to NYMT in 2004. Stored. New York State Railways Rochester Lines 1406: Body acquired by NYMT in the 1970s, scrapped in the 1980s.
It is not uncommon for for-profit colleges to have high rates of student loan default, which prompted a New York City Department of Consumer Affairs investigation in 2015. [7] On December 31, 2012, TCI was brought under the corporate control of EVCI Career Colleges Holding Corporation. [8]
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