New York City Transit continues to recover from the winter weather. Editor’s warning: assault.

Happening off-Campus: On Tuesday evening, during a town hall with Representative Ilhan Omar in Minneapolis, a man rushed the stage and appeared to spray her with a strong-smelling vinegar liquid before he was tackled by security. The Minneapolis Police said the man, whom they later identified as Anthony J. Kazmierczak, was arrested and booked into jail on suspicion of assault. (NYT)

Happening near Campus: The NYC Ferry service remains suspended as icy conditions cover the Hudson and East Rivers amid freezing temperatures across the metro area. There is no immediate timeline for when service will resume. The Staten Island Ferry, which operates separately, continues to run on a regular weekday schedule. The MTA reported delays on multiple bus routes due to inclement weather, while the subway, Metro-North, and Long Island Rail Road service were largely operating normally as of this morning. The LIRR experienced some delays tied to earlier FDNY activity near Jamaica. Meanwhile, dozens of ongoing flight delays and cancellations have been reported at the LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark airports. (Gothamist)

Happening on campus: The Bollinger Forum is hosting Crafts on the Corner this afternoon from 12 to 1 pm. This event aims to provide accessible opportunities for community members to explore their crafting and artistic skills and connect with neighbors. Today, in collaboration with the Wallach Art Gallery, the event will include sketch sessions and explore different observational drawing techniques. This event is open to all ages. All materials are provided and no experience is needed. Register for the event here.

Song of the Day: “Trinidad” by Geese

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