
Exposure | Winter on the Square
A chilly trip through WSN’s archives
Pamela Jew and Sam Klein
• November 26, 2018

Tandon Team Creates ‘Master Prints’ to Trick Your Devices
A team of Tandon faculty and students has used machine learning to create “master prints” that can dupe fingerprint identification systems like those found on smartphones.
November 25, 2018

An Asian Performing Artist Erased From History
Despite the persistent stereotypes that Asian performers face, Sessue Hayakawa, a Japanese American actor, was a Hollywood leading man in the era of silent films.
Ash Ryoo, Columnist
• November 25, 2018

Kids in Immigration Hearings Still Don’t Have Representation
Melanie Pineda, Deputy Opinion Editor
• November 25, 2018

Therapy Isn’t What You Think
Staff writer Natasha Jokic writes about her experiences with therapy and what people should and shouldn’t expect from it.
Natasha Jokic, Staff Writer
• November 25, 2018

208 Faculty Members Urge NYU to Condemn UAE Over British Student’s Sentencing
The UAE’s life sentencing of Durham University postgraduate student Matthew Hedges has prompted NYU faculty to call on university administrators to defend principles of academic freedom.
Alex Domb, News Editor
• November 24, 2018

Staff Raves: What WSN Is Thankful For
Before the Thanksgiving break ahead of us, WSN Staff is taking a break from ranting and instead reflecting on what we’d like to give thanks for.
WSN Staff
• November 20, 2018

‘At Eternity’s Gate’ Is a Masterful Portrayal of Van Gogh’s Final Years
Academy Award-nominated actor Willem Dafoe has been receiving critical acclaim ever since the film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Staff Writer
• November 20, 2018

Music Desk Staff Recs: Best Songs of Fall 2018
Music Desk
• November 20, 2018

When You’re About to Label Someone As “Fascist,” Tread Carefully
Broadly labeling any conservative as fascist waters down the term’s meaning.
Mert Erenel, Contributing Writer
• November 20, 2018

Citizenship, From Phonetics to Photos
Tisch’s new photography exhibit, cit.i.zen.ship, features works from almost 100 different artists exploring the limits and meanings of citizenship in a time when heads of government are calling for nationalism and more traditional views on outsiders.
Julia Fields, Contributing Writer
• November 20, 2018

NYU Remains On Top for Number of International and Studying Abroad Students
NYU has again clinched the number one ranking for universities with the most international students and students studying abroad.
Sarah Jackson, News Editor
• November 20, 2018

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