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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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All content by Rahul Krishnamoorthy
Student organizations explore citizenship policy

Student organizations explore citizenship policy

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor November 5, 2014
Coverage of an open discussion entitled "The Limits of Citizenship" jointly led by the NYU Dream Team and the Incarceration to Education Coalition.
NY Gov. candidate talks term limits at College Republicans event

NY Gov. candidate talks term limits at College Republicans event

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor October 17, 2014
Gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino spoke at the NYU Kimmel Center for University Life to discuss issues relating to the upcoming election.
On the Wire: Global

On the Wire: Global

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor October 6, 2014
News headlines from our global campus.
via gonyuathletics.com

In Remembrance: Alumnus Jonathan Tang

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor September 29, 2014
Obituary for Jonathan Tang, an NYU alumnus who passed away.
Gaby Cryan, left, and Emmia Gelman, right, mail their request form to march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade.

St. Pat’s Parade continues LGBTQ ban

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor September 10, 2014
Irish LGBTQ groups made publicly made their applications to march in the annual St.Patrick's Day Parade.
Community reacts: Shakespeare & Co. closes downtown location

Community reacts: Shakespeare & Co. closes downtown location

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor September 8, 2014
NYU students and local bookstores react to the closing of the NYU location of Shakespeare & Co. Bookstore.
via Flickr.com

City receives grant to fight pedestrian deaths

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Staff Writer April 30, 2014
New York City received an $800,000 grant to help prevent traffic deaths, as Mayor Bill de Blasio's "Vision Zero" plan is being enacted.