The United States of Quinn Hughes

Happening off-Campus: In a dramatic men’s hockey semifinal against Sweden, the Hughes brothers led the US comeback, highlighted by Quinn Hughes’ overtime winner after Sweden tied the game late in regulation. Quinn played heavy minutes and made the goal with an individual effort that showcased his elite skating and skill. Earlier, he assisted on a play involving Jack Hughes and Dylan Larkin for the opening US goal, making it a family affair. The victory sent Team USA to the next round with momentum and renewed confidence in its top playmakers. (AP)

Happening near Campus: NYU Langone Health is shutting down its Transgender Youth Health Program, leaving many patients scrambling to find alternative care. Families say the closure is abrupt, with some teens receiving only short-term medication refills before treatment ends. The hospital cited staff changes and a federal regulatory climate shaped by proposed Trump administration rules that could cut funding to hospitals providing gender-affirming care to minors. Local officials and LGBTQ+ advocates warned the decision could harm vulnerable youth and urged other providers to step in as patients transition to new care. (Gothamist)

Happening on Campus: The University is hosting an online event from 4 to 5:30 pm entitled Beyond Abstinence: Measuring What Matters in Cannabis Use Disorder. According to Columbia Events, Dr. Margaret Haney and Dr. Christina Brezing will describe research aimed at developing and testing medications for the treatment of Cannabis Use Disorder. Registration is required.

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