They might move MSG.

Happening off-Campus: Russian President Vladimir Putin said Greenland’s ownership is not Russia’s concern and should be settled between the United States and Denmark. He signaled Moscow would not oppose U.S. President Donald Trump’s interest in acquiring the island, despite the strain it has caused in transatlantic relations. Putin criticized Denmark’s historical treatment of Greenland but emphasized Russia has no stake in the dispute. He estimated Greenland could cost about $1 billion and said the issue would be resolved by the parties involved. (Reuters)

Happening near Campus: Amtrak has selected three finalist teams to compete for rebuilding and operating Penn Station, reviving the debate over whether Madison Square Garden should be relocated. One proposal would move MSG to create a brighter, more open station, while another would keep the arena in place and renovate around it; a third plan has not yet been made public. A master developer is expected to be chosen this spring, with construction slated to begin by 2027 as MSG’s operating permit approaches its 2028 expiration. (Gothamist)

Happening on Campus: The Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies and the Department of Political Science at Columbia University are holding a panel from 4 pm to 6 pm today entitled “The First Year of Trump 2.0” in the International Affairs Building. This panel will discuss the administration’s foreign policy and national security decisions over the past few years.

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