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Should Obama's race play a role in his legacy?

NYU students speculate on the implications of the racial elements of the post-election media commentary. Full story

Reviving the Republican Party, one issue at a time

The Republican Party needs to reevaluate its platform to attract voters. Full story

New Paris program needs more options

To maintain high academic standards, the new program in Paris should continue to offer courses related to students’ majors. Full story

What we’re thankful for

In the spirit of the holiday season, WSN compiles a list things to be thankful for. Full story

In this progressive era, New Orleans left in the dust

As the government prepares to tackle the huge problems the country faces, New Orleans, the issue many formerly championed, has been left behind. Full story

NYU should better provide for bikers

WIth Bike Share, students can reserve bikes online using their N-numbers. The initiative was awarded a grant, 30 bikes were obtained, but it still hasn’t materialized. Full story

NYU’s deceitful crime reports only hurt itself

The university’s manipulation of its crime reports is confusing and unnecessary and only serves to keep its own students in the dark. Full story

NYU applications are high; economy still in the gutter

Despite the economic crisis, the number of early decision applicants for the class of 2013 is higher than years before. Full story

Albert in need of real changes

Fix Albert instead of installing insignificant changes to NYUHome. Full story

Hoping change brings better days

In this period of transition, a look back at the transgressions of the past and the hopes for the future administration. Full story

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Coffee beans and bleary-eyed teens

Faye’s on the Square, the Starbucks on Washington Square, does brisk business with NYU students. Full story

NYU goes red for AIDS Day

NYU residential organizations ’More Goes Red and FYRE Fights AIDS are joining forces with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS to raise funds for and spread HIV/AIDS awareness. Full story

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Alta offers diners 'the whole shebang'

Tapas restaurant Alta hits and misses with a range of exotic dishes. Full story

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Men's hoops stops NYC Tech

The Violets held off a late rally by New York City College of Technology on Saturday, delivering a 67-60 win. Full story

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Dinner and all of its implications

Does inviting a friend over for dinner mean having to explain yourself? Full story

Foshag, Hum-Traverso shine as NYU routs Lehman 75-58

The NYU women’s basketball team left Lehman College behind 75-58 Tuesday night. Full story

Freak-outs being revived

Flashback: NYU students once freaked out against ultra-serious politics; others attended school for free. Full story

Violets improve to 4-0

The NYU men won the Tip-Off Tournament yesterday, maintaining their undefeated record. Full story