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Facing Microaggressions as an Asian

Facing Microaggressions as an Asian

Microaggressions plague racial minorities, and the arts are no exception. But how can we address them?
Ash Ryoo, Columnist September 12, 2018
Microaggressions plague racial minorities, even in the arts. But how can we address them?
HUMOR: TA Becomes Stuck-Up Prick After Getting PhD

HUMOR: TA Becomes Stuck-Up Prick After Getting PhD

Mai Tran, Contributing Writer February 12, 2018
Students are upset that their TA is no longer as chill as he used to be.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Daryl Caffarone

November 10, 2017
Our NYUDC staff writer Emily Fagel interviews sophomore Daryl Caffarone.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Angelina Quezada

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer October 18, 2017
This week, our D.C. columnist Emily Fagel speaks with Steinhardt junior Angelina Quezada.
John McCain blows a raspberry on the Senate floor

HUMOR: To Reduce School Shootings, United States to Cancel School Forever

David Scherker, Contributing Writer October 16, 2017
Congress will cancel school in light of recent mass shootings.
A preview of Facebook's new time-saving react.

HUMOR: Facebook Creates a ‘Thoughts and Prayers React’ to Save Time

David Scherker, Contributing Writer October 12, 2017

Facebook is rolling out a new and crucial feature this month due to the sharp increase in tragedies in recent months. Mark Zuckerberg does not plan to remain idle, posting a notice...

Hopeful senior Chris Stert camps out by door hoping to be first inside his own bedroom.

HUMOR: Senior Living in Single Room Still Manages to Get Sexiled

Louis Rodriguez, Humor Editor October 10, 2017
Yet another instance of sexiling leaves Stern senior feeling lonely.
Rudy Song's parents identify very differently politically. He was influenced by them, but is also independent in his beliefs.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Blair Chapman

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer October 5, 2017
This week, our staff writer Emily Fagel interviewed Tisch sophomore Blair Chapman. He has lived in several different places in the world, and his different homes have shaped his political views.
The World According to Rachel: On Moms, Musicals and Everything Else

The World According to Rachel: On Moms, Musicals and Everything Else

Rachel Ruecker, Senior Editor May 1, 2017
In the last edition of her column for the semester, Senior Editor Rachel Ruecker reflects on music and her mom, among other things.
Senior Editor Rachel Ruecker reflects on turning 20 and leaving the teen years.

The World According to Rachel: On Leaving Adolescence

Rachel Ruecker, Senior Editor March 2, 2017
Washington Square News' Senior Editor Rachel Ruecker discusses turning 20 as part of her new column.