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Republican gubernatorial candidate discusses plans for New York

April 18, 2014
When asked what he would like to change first as governor, Rob Astorino named employment.
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Non-tenured faculty make case for greater representation at Senate meeting

Kavish Harjai, News Editor April 18, 2014
Effective Sept. 1, 27 full time contract/non-tenure track faculty will be added to the University Senate.
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De Blasio, Bartiromo examine city issues at Skirball Center

April 18, 2014
De Blasio answered questions from Bartiromo about his first 100 days as mayor and how he plans to overcome several challenges facing the city.
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NYU Reacts: NYPD surveillance of Muslim communities

April 17, 2014
Students react to the disbanding of the NYPD group found spying on Muslims in 2012.
Scam puts email addresses at risk

Scam puts email addresses at risk

April 17, 2014
Students who click on the links provided within the emails or respond to the emails with personal information are in danger of being scammed.
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Movie explores climate change

April 17, 2014
The film features students calling for NYU to stop investing in fossil fuels.
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Syrian crisis comes to life on campus

April 17, 2014
Syrian activists and journalists discussed health, education, women's issues and the plight of refugees.
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Chick-fil-A seeks to expand in city

April 16, 2014
Chick-fil-A, which is only available in the Weinstein food court, is expanding to more locations in New York City.
Law debate analyzes gay marriage

Law debate analyzes gay marriage

April 16, 2014
An NYU Law professor debated the legal implications of two cases that affected the discussion of what defines marriage.
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Research looks to find greater opportunities for minorities

April 16, 2014
The first year of New York City’s Expanded Success Initiative has led to increased opportunities for Latinos and blacks in New York high schools, according to new research from NYU.
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From the Emirates: Peace studies concentration announced

April 15, 2014
A new interdisciplinary concentration has been approved by the NYU Abu Dhabi Faculty Council.
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Sexton fields student questions at final town hall

April 15, 2014
NYU President John Sexton adressed student concerns during town hall.