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Washington Square News

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

Washington Square News

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

Washington Square News

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Deaf and blind actors break bread, barriers

February 5, 2013
“Not By Bread Alone,” playing at NYU’s Skirball Center, allows the audience to hear stories from those with disabilities.
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Netflix nullifies need for television

February 5, 2013
Netflix revolutionizes television viewership by releasing content directly to subscribers.
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U.K. punk band invigorates American crowd

February 5, 2013
The Vaccines, a band from the United Kingdom, headlined in the United States in front of a group of enthusiastic fans.
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Gallatin freshman shares her eclectic closet

February 5, 2013
Meet the bold and colorful styling of a Gallatin freshman who in interesting student clubs and raises important social issues.
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International labor campaign begins at NYU

February 5, 2013
International laborers united at the Kimmel Center to launch a global campaign against inequitable labor practices.
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NYU bookstore suffers sales loss

February 5, 2013
Students find various ways to purchase textbooks, causing sales at the bookstore to decrease since 2008.
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‘Tomorrow’ escapes conventional filming methods

February 4, 2013
Guerilla filmmaker Randy Moore's tale of a man's gradual mental breakdown in Disneyland has turned some critics' heads.
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Ray Lewis deserves Super Bowl glory

February 4, 2013
More than 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick, linebacker Ray Lewis deserves Super Bowl cup.
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Students launch community agriculture efforts at NYU

February 4, 2013
Students have relaunched CSAatNYU, a community-supported agriculture program that had been on pause for two years.
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Top classes for creative learning beyond university walls

Bryna Shuman, Staff Writer February 4, 2013
Here are a few creative classes to expand your horizons as you explore the city.
Chuck Hagel subject to unnecessary scrutiny

Chuck Hagel subject to unnecessary scrutiny

February 4, 2013
Since Chuck Hagel was nominated for Secretary of Defense, he has been interrogated by Senate Republicans.