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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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‘Veronica Mars’ film successfully funded by fanbase

April 4, 2013
Fans of shows that have been previously canceled seem to have an avenue to get the closure they desire.

Kimani tragedy renews case against racial profiling

April 4, 2013
The death of Flatbush teenager Kimani Gray revives the discussion on the NYPD's questionable policing patterns often disproportionately target minorities.
Tiger Woods slowly making comeback

Tiger Woods slowly making comeback

April 4, 2013
Despite an unstable period when he fell out of the publics favor and suffered injuries, Tiger Woods is slowly making his way back to the top.
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Art of Burgundy blog has sensible style

April 4, 2013
The Art of Burgundy stands out among other blogs with style analysis.

Law school declares support for Sexton

April 4, 2013
At their faculty meeting yesterday, the law school faculty passed a vote of confidence in Sexton.
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New police chief hopes to strengthen community ties

April 4, 2013
Amid stop-and-frisk troubles and some dilemmas with public image, the New York Police Department appointed a new chief whose focus is connecting with the community.
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What’s in your bag?

April 4, 2013
Gallatin freshman Noah Baustin's bag shows off his interests and inspirations
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Bowery Ballroom enthusiastically welcomed back The Virgins

April 4, 2013
Indie/punk band The Virgins come back to New York for a tour after the release of their second album "Strike Gently."
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‘Trance’ incorporates impressive visuals, depth

April 4, 2013
Danny Boyle's most recent creation, "Trance," is more mainstream than his previous films.
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‘Upstream Color’ presents successfully emotional, abstract story

April 3, 2013
Shane Curruth's philosophical film "Upstream Color" contains horror and romance elements in a complex way.
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Father Patrick Desbois speaks for silenced Roma gypsies

April 3, 2013
Despite suffering a staggering amount of losses during the Holocaust, the Romas remain underrepresented and almost invisible in Holocaust history. NYU visiting speakers speak of the importance of recognition and the Romas fight for acknowledgement.
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Data-based artwork eases analysis with visual representation

April 3, 2013
Doug Kanter, a senior in the Tisch School of the Arts, presents data through artistic representations.