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By DNAinfo Staff on September 28, 2009 12:00am  | Updated on September 28, 2009 9:01am

The Westside Independent interviews “The Subway Artist of New York,” who has drawn dozens of the city’s subways often right onto an MTA map. One of artist Enrico Miguel Thomas’ favorite locations is the Upper West Side’s 72nd Street station on the 1-2-3 line.

Just after midnight Saturday morning, Columbia University Medical Center administrators and labor leaders reached a deal after 10 hours of contract deliberation.  The agreement ironed out details including child care subsidies and health benefits for the 168th Street medical school’s clerical workers and technicians.

The Columbia Daily Spectator reports more than 100 residents of 3333 Broadway, near 135th Street, protested what they said was discrimination against Section 8 affordable housing tenants.

It was a late class for a group of around 250 Columbia University students who toured the city by bicycle in the earliest hours of Friday morning.  The ride was the 35th Annual All-Night Bike Ride for the History of the City of New York class, taught by history professor Kenneth Jackson.