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This weekend: Nov. 14 to 16

This weekend: Nov. 14 to 16

Anna Ferkingstad November 13, 2014
Here is a collection of indoor and outdoor events that will appeal to American art fans, cat lovers, crafters and everyone else ready to enjoy a crisp, November weekend.
Winter whites make statement

Winter whites make statement

Sam Del Rowe, Staff Writer November 12, 2014
While some staunchly adhere to the “no white after Labor Day” rule, others have been pioneering the opposite approach.
Cold weather brings chic accessories

Cold weather brings chic accessories

Sophie Lewis, Staff Writer November 12, 2014
It is time to face the inevitable — cold weather has returned to New York City and very few people are ready for it.
Pop-ups rise, provide unique shopping

Pop-ups rise, provide unique shopping

Nina Jang, Staff Writer November 12, 2014
With brands and retailers constantly seeking creative ways to expand their reach, the concept of pop-up shops has become a strategic phenomenon that has been gaining popularity.
Fill up with these NYU food clubs

Fill up with these NYU food clubs

Dhriti Tandon, Staff Writer November 11, 2014
NYU clubs focus on food and community.
Delicious eats for Polish Independence Day

Delicious eats for Polish Independence Day

Zoe Thompson, Contributing Writer November 11, 2014
New York City restaurants offer authentic Polish food.
Eat at famous TV, film spots

Eat at famous TV, film spots

Kendall Levison, Staff Writer November 11, 2014
Local New York City spots are featured in TV shows and movies.
Unique class on NYT to be offered

Unique class on NYT to be offered

Emily Harris, Staff Writer November 10, 2014

Students will be able to sign up for the spring semester class The Future of The New York Times, taught by CAS professor of journalism Jay Rosen. This course will look into the...

Our lives as: Abercrombie, Club Monaco employees

Lauren Craddock, Staff Writer November 10, 2014

Horror stories from people who work in retail for tireless hours in low-paid conditions have become commonplace. This is not the case, however, for CAS sophomore Michael DeLuca,...

TAs face challenges over university policy

TAs face challenges over university policy

Monica Millay, Contributing Writer November 10, 2014

Syeda ShahBano Ijaz, a GSAS student, is working on her doctorate in politics, teaching two recitations of 25 students each and raising her 1-year-old daughter. Ijaz is also involved...

This Weekend: Nov. 7 to 9

This Weekend: Nov. 7 to 9

Hannah Treasure, Features Editor November 7, 2014
Check out these inexpensive weekend events for Nov. 7 to 9.
Fashion, lawsuits unexpected pair

Fashion, lawsuits unexpected pair

Sam del Rowe, Staff Writer November 5, 2014
The worlds of law and fashion seem disparate. The legal decision of Oct. 24 on famed designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana piqued interest into the judicial side of the world’s chicest profession.