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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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All-Square theater troupe performs Washington Square Players

October 28, 2013
NYU’s Backstage Theatre Company, an all-square comedy theater club, is now bringing back the Washington Square Players with adaptations of four of the group’s early performances.
West fails to focus on slavery in other regions

West fails to focus on slavery in other regions

October 28, 2013
Given a recent report by the Walk Free Foundation revealing tens of millions of people are enslaved around the world, slavery is far from an ancient practice but a modern day problem that continues to go unchallenged and underreported.
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Annual Pumpkin Fest attracts crowds to Central Park

Kavish Harjai, Staff Writer October 28, 2013
Central Park saw the annual Pumpkin Fest draw throngs of people on Saturday.
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With evenly matched teams, homefield advantage could help to determine World Series

October 24, 2013

For the first time since 1999, the teams with the best records in their respective leagues are playing in the Fall Classic. With 97 wins each, the St. Louis Cardinals and the...

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Kappa Kappa Gamma hosts bone marrow registration event in Kimmel

October 24, 2013
Kappa Kappa Gamma hosted a bone marrow registration event in partnership with the Icla da Silva Foundation, 81 people registered.
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Subway cars may decrease future congestion

October 24, 2013
The MTA considers open gangways, which will unify subway cars, creating one single car.
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Tisch alum scares up success with haunted house experience

October 24, 2013
With a new theme, the Blackout Haunted House hopes to explore psychological terror this year.
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‘Scandal’ continues to defy expectations of network TV capabilities

October 24, 2013
As the hit ABC show continues its third season, it offers a compelling story unlike few network dramas like it.
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‘Series of Unfortunate Events’ author Daniel Handler discusses follow-up series

October 24, 2013
Daniel Handler, who is better known by his pseudonym, Lemony Snicket, spoke with WSN about his prequel to "A Series of Unfortunate Events."
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Lesbian drama ‘Blue is the Warmest Color’ brings controversy, profound emotions

October 24, 2013
NC-17-rated drama "Blue" creates a captivating narrative of two worlds colliding and raises more questions than it provides answers.
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Steinhardt Village Records class turns students into music executives

October 24, 2013
Helping to promote Australian band Tigertown, students in this semester's VIllage Records class are learning real-world skills for the music business.