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Buffet-Go’s ordering takes place entirely online, making it really easy to find and
choose restaurants in the area.

Would You Eat Leftovers from a Random Buffet?

Yasmin Gulec, Staff Writer October 26, 2016
The app 'BuffetGo' allows you to fill your share of leftovers from hotel buffets for only $3! What could be better?
Camille Larkins attempted to dress like Carrie Bradshaw for a week. For the first day, she chose a business-casual dress inspired by an outfit in season 5 of 'Sex and the City.'

I Tried…Dressing Like Carrie Bradshaw For a Week

Camille Larkins, Staff Writer October 26, 2016
Who could be a better fashion icon than the stylish Carrie Bradshaw? Take a look at what happens when one of our writers dresses like her for a week.
The shelves of JAM Paper and Envelope are piled high with paper of all colors of the rainbow.

Stationery Store Suggestions to Make Studying Fun

Abigail Weinberg, Features Editor October 25, 2016
Need some stationery suggestions to spice up your midterm study sessions? Look no further.
The views at Torres del Paine are so incredible that they can make a person feel one with nature.

Buenos Aires: Coming Out of a Dream

Ellen Cooper, Contributing Writer October 25, 2016
Ellen Cooper grapples with the ordinariness of her sightseeing experiences in Latin America.
Entertainment, such as watching movies, helps close the cultural divide.

Beijing: Living in the Layers of the City

Matthew Perry, Contributing Writer October 24, 2016
Matthew Perry describes his experience studying abroad in Beijing not so much as assimilation, but as comfortable disorientation.
Once defined by classic shades of red or pink, the statement lip has become a trend that showcases the rest of the rainbow, with shades like teal, black or metallics.

Statement Lips Scream Confidence

Atea Stefani, Contributing Writer October 24, 2016
Learn how to stand out in class with a statement lip.
Field Notes of a Lowkey NYU Foodie

Field Notes of a Lowkey NYU Foodie

Camille Larkins, Staff Writer October 24, 2016
Camille Larkins shares her most notable meals this week.
Panelists Ruth Hartman, the CMO of Le Tote, and Jyothi Rao, President of Intermix, shared their advice and experience, discussing the future of the industry.

Navigating the Future of Consignment

Aiysha Sadana, Contributing Writer October 24, 2016
Last week, Gallatin hosted a panel titled Resale, Consign, Subscribe: Concepts That are Redefining How People Shop and discussed where the future of shopping is headed.

CAS Senior Adds Twist to Noodle Bar

Kaitlyn Wang, Staff Writer October 24, 2016
The Tang, a contemporary noodle bar in the East Village, draws on the traditional roots of its owners, two of whom are current CAS senior Yu Li and SPS alum Eric Sze.
Junior Naomi Markman balances her Gallatin studies with shifts at the Trader Joe’s by Palladium, which happens to be the busiest in the country.

On the Job: Eight-Hour Shift at Trader Joe’s

Lily Li, Staff Writer October 24, 2016
For Gallatin junior Naomi Markman, working at the busiest Trader Joe's in the country means eight hour-long shifts that end past midnight.
Love, Sex and All the Rest: Awkward Sex Stories

Love, Sex and All the Rest: Awkward Sex Stories

October 21, 2016
This week, we heard from you. Six people told us about their most awkward sex stories, in haiku.
Veselka is a Ukranian restaurant in the East Village that is open 24/7. They serve American breakfasts, like pancakes and waffles, as well as Ukranian classics.

Top Spots to Pull Your All-Nighter

Ankita Bhanot, Deputy Features Editor October 21, 2016
All-nighters — they happen to the best of us. Here are some coffee shops around campus that are open late and provide a comfortable work environment.