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Professors Read Their Rate My Professors Reviews

Faith Gates, Staff Writer November 16, 2016
What do real NYU professors actually think of the "Rate My Professors" website? Read on to find out!
Located on 425 6th Ave., the Jefferson Market Library is home to a multitude of progressive collections.

Book It to One of These Six Libraries to Beat Bobst Blues

Shirley Cahyadi, Staff Writer November 15, 2016
Bobst isn't the only library accessible to NYU students. Here are some branches of the New York Public Library in the Washington Square area.
Paris: A Visit to Marvelous Marseille

Paris: A Visit to Marvelous Marseille

Anne Cruz, Abroad Editor November 15, 2016
Abroad Editor Anne Cruz took some photos at Marseille.
Previous political struggles in countries such as Argentina have shown that in times of hardship, people can survive political turmoil.

Buenos Aires: Professors Provide Post-Election Reassurance

Ellen Cooper, Contributing Writer November 15, 2016
In the wake of the presidential election, one student in Buenos Aires found solace in her professor's words.
Donating to a food drive is a classic way to lend a helping hand to the homeless this Thanksgiving.

Spread Love This Thanksgiving

Liv Chai, Staff Writer November 14, 2016
As the weather gets colder and food for the homeless becomes even more scarce, the holidays should be a time for all of us to not only be thankful for all that we have but to consider the less fortunate and give back.
Ironically, as this photo was being taken, someone’s Tapingo drink was stolen.

The Tapingo Thieves

Faith Gates, Staff Writer November 14, 2016

In a world where convenience is key, Tapingo gives students the opportunity to skip the lines and order food from anywhere to be ready by the time you get there. But for some NYU...

Although her teaching is not limited to Tisch students, Joanne Edelmann primarily acts as a professor in the Stella Adler Studio.

Tisch Professor Teaches Female Inmates

Kaitlyn Wang, Staff Writer November 14, 2016
Tisch professor Joanne Edelmann isn't just a teacher to NYU drama students — she teaches a movement technique class to female inmates at Rikers Island.
Mallzee is a shopping app that is set up like Tinder, allowing you to swipe various products to your preference.

Style-Centric Apps For Your Phone

Michaela Hoffman, Staff Writer November 14, 2016
Procrastinating has never been so fashionable. Download these style-centric smartphone apps today.
Student members of the College of Arts and Sciences wrote and performed the NYU-themed parody show which ran for three nights.

‘Forbidden’ Turns ‘Hamilton’ Violet

Yasmin Gulec, Staff Writer November 14, 2016
Forbidden NYU is an annual performance that pokes fun at aspects of NYU students' lives.
Less acne products is more when it comes to maintaining clear skin, as you do not want to over irritate your skin.

Break Through Your Breakouts

Halle Gold, Contributing Writer November 14, 2016
Implementing a healthy diet and washing your face daily are just some of the ways you can combat breakouts.
Students who watched the final days of the election unfold from their study away sites shared their thoughts on Donald Trump's  election as president of the United States.

NYU Reacts — Abroad Edition: Trump Wins the Presidential Election

Anne Cruz, Abroad Editor November 11, 2016
NYU students at sites around the world have been attuned to U.S. politics this past week.
While studying abroad in Paris, Anne Cruz captures her favorite place, the Chateau of Versailles.

Paris: The Palace of Versailles Is a Dream, No Matter How Touristy

Anne Cruz, Abroad Editor November 11, 2016
Versailles may be a tourist attraction, but Abroad Editor Anne Cruz loves it nonetheless.