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Allegations of Staff Mistreatment Highlight the Role of Compliance

in focus

Allegations of Staff Mistreatment Highlight the Role of Compliance

  • Connor Pearce

"Complaints should be brought to Compliance, because being vocal on Facebook is not going to help."

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Until Victory Always

Until Victory Always

  • Gabriel Garcia Leyva

Some people consider him an assassin, others a hero, others still consider him a great man that made human mistakes.

Unequal Voting Exposes Legalized Racism

Unequal Voting Exposes Legalized Racism

  • Jocilyn Estes

The question is not whether there is humanity in our fellow beings, but whether we choose to reflect and acknowledge that humanity in our polling...

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Allegations of Staff Mistreatment Highlight the Role of Compliance

  • Connor Pearce

The Bubble of Privilege: Take that Extra Step

  • Warda Malik

Why Should We Care About Our Privacy In The Digital Age?

  • Brooke Hopkins

Justice on Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

  • Vongai Mlambo

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News of the Week

News of the Week

  • Rodrigo Luque

A selection of recent events at NYU Abu Dhabi.

The General Assembly Report

The General Assembly Report

  • Ken Iiyoshi

Discover what was discussed in the most recent General Assembly.

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Why Should We Care About Our Privacy In The Digital Age?

Why Should We Care About Our Privacy In The Digital Age?

  • Brooke Hopkins

It becomes difficult to elucidate the real consequences of leaving a digital footprint.

To Anyone Who Ever Gossiped

To Anyone Who Ever Gossiped

  • Dana Abu Ali

It's a cycle of lies wrapped in innocent updates.

The Bubble of Privilege: Take that Extra Step

The Bubble of Privilege: Take that Extra Step

  • Warda Malik

As the class gap grows bigger than ever, the more indifferent we become to the lives of others.

Justice on Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

Justice on Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword

  • Vongai Mlambo

When there is conflict of opinions, those who can shout the loudest are heard the most.

On Justice in Theater

On Justice in Theater

  • Chiran Raj Pandey

The theatre is not a safe and special place: it is a highly-conflicted place, where people from various moral, social and cultural foundations clash.

Should all residents of a country have a pathway to citizenship?

Should all residents of a country have a pathway to citizenship?

  • Daniel Rey

What would the world look like if we realized that as much as citizenship protects us, it can also be a very arbitrary way of dividing us?

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NYUSH News Briefing

NYUSH News Briefing

  • Savannah Billman

Discover what's been happening this week at our sister campus, NYU Shanghai.

UAE Updates

UAE Updates

  • Priyanka Lakhiani

A look at what's been going on in the UAE this week.

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Is An Animal A Person?

Is An Animal A Person?

  • Annie Bauer

Legislators and litigators are now faced with the question of how human society should should legally regard animals.

The Weekly Graze: Books that Changed the World

The Weekly Graze: Books that Changed the World

  • The Gazelle Staff

Books that could be said to have changed the world.

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