There was serious drama at Fordham University's Upper West Side campus where hundreds of students had been following the example of their peers at other schools.
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A few dozen demonstrators had erected tents inside a school building, and many more took their protest to the streets.
On Wednesday evening, officers moved in and cleared the encampment, making 15 arrests.
It comes after officers arrested nearly 300 people in total at City College and Columbia University Tuesday night.
Eyewitness News has team coverage of the campus protests.
Here are the other major headlines from Wednesday's show:
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FBI warns of fraud targeting seniors
There's a new warning from the FBI. More and more seniors are losing their life savings to clever con-artists.
Americans over 60 had roughly $3.5 billion stolen in fraudulent schemes last year. That's up 11% from just two years ago, according to the FBI's Elder Fraud Report.
Amy Nofziger is the Director of Victim Support at the AARP Fraud Watch Network.
Social media's impact mental health
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and as we look into mental health issues, we take a closer look at the current generation of college students. They are the first to be raised in era of smart phones.
Researchers have been examining the impact of social media on their development - spoiler alert - it hasn't been good.
Joining us with more is Professor Michelle Burke from the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken.
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