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Printing: To Cap or Not to Cap?

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Printing: To Cap or Not to Cap?

  • Jude Al Qubaisi

Exploring the possible need for measures put in place to manage students’ paper usage in a more conscious way.

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Mistaking a Friend for a Stranger

Mistaking a Friend for a Stranger

  • Oscar Bray

What it’s like to have face blindness: being bad with names, forgetting appearances and mistaking family and friends for strangers.

Joker: High on Histrionics, Low on Substance

Joker: High on Histrionics, Low on Substance

  • Kaashif Hajee

The sensation is artfully constructed, but I couldn’t help but feel the absence of something substantial to chew on.

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Was The #MeToo Movement Effective? Yes. And Now Men Are Complaining About It

  • Andrijana Pejchinovska

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  • and

    Michelle Shin

How Cops Get Away With Murder

  • Ari Hawkins

Students Should Have More Say in Conduct Policies: Dean Martinez

  • Kaashif Hajee

    ,
  • and

    Aravind Kumar

Mistaking a Friend for a Stranger

  • Oscar Bray

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Students Should Have More Say in Conduct Policies: Dean Martinez

Students Should Have More Say in Conduct Policies: Dean Martinez

  • Kaashif Hajee

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  • and

    Aravind Kumar

A profile of Dean Michael Martinez: his background, college experience, work at Haverford College and future plans at NYU Abu Dhabi.

A Voice to the Voiceless: The Rohingya Genoicde Through Film

A Voice to the Voiceless: The Rohingya Genoicde Through Film

  • Sarah Afaneh

Screened at the Arts Center, the docu-fiction Apocalypse is a representation of universal issues of displacement, and a distressing reminder of the...

From Saadiyat to Kathmandu: One NYUAD Alumnus Changing Education in Nepal

From Saadiyat to Kathmandu: One NYUAD Alumnus Changing Education in Nepal

  • Abhyudaya Tyagi

Following the unconventional, Chandan Mishra, Class of 2019, returns home to generate impact on the education system, pushing students to chase their...

Curated Education: The NYUAD Art Gallery

Curated Education: The NYUAD Art Gallery

  • Jude Al Qubaisi

Exploring NYUAD Art Gallery’s efforts to increase Engagement and Visibility.

Today's Old News

Today's Old News

  • Toby Le

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    Kaushal Prakash

October 6th in History: Cherry-flavored vaccines, funerals, arms races, and declarations. Read more of yesterday’s old news today.

opinion
Was The #MeToo Movement Effective? Yes. And Now Men Are Complaining About It

Was The #MeToo Movement Effective? Yes. And Now Men Are Complaining About It

  • Andrijana Pejchinovska

    ,
  • and

    Michelle Shin

The article on the extremisms of #metoo deceptively cherry picks weak data to paint an inaccurate portrait of the movement, all while ignoring both...

Carbon Offset: Should We Pay?

Carbon Offset: Should We Pay?

  • Beniamin Strzelecki

A potential solution to the carbon emissions caused by air travel is carbon offsetting. But should we use it to erase all our global warming sins or...

How Entrepreneurs Will Save the World

How Entrepreneurs Will Save the World

  • Abdul Kareem Kamran

An unexpected player is emerging in the international dynamic of climate change protestors and indifferent governments. Here is why the impact of...

Hong Kong’s Protests Are Deafening: China and the World Must Listen

Hong Kong’s Protests Are Deafening: China and the World Must Listen

  • Vatsa Singh

As Hong Kong reels from the shooting of a schoolboy and the protests grow louder, the Chinese state can not afford to respond with further force....

How Cops Get Away With Murder

How Cops Get Away With Murder

  • Ari Hawkins

Why is it so hard to convict white police officers when they kill unarmed African Americans? Because both cops and the jury, are told to rationalize...

The Global Network University in the Age of Nativist Politics

The Global Network University in the Age of Nativist Politics

  • Sobha Gadi

Sexton’s world—a world that embraces the free exchange of ideas and free movement across borders—is a world increasingly threatened by the rise of...

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The Danger of Wirecard Fraud

The Danger of Wirecard Fraud

  • Dylan Palladino

The service integrity of Wirecard AG – the company that manages NYUAD students' stipends, wages and even study away allowances – has come under...

Sexual Respect Awareness Week

Sexual Respect Awareness Week

  • Aasna Sijapati

Read about Sexual Respect Awareness Week and hear from Mary Signor about the event’s significance on campus

Security and Fire Safety Report published

Security and Fire Safety Report published

  • Ming Ee Tham

Read about the results of the 2019 security and fire safety report for the Global Network University.

Caucasian Chalk Circle Student Production

Caucasian Chalk Circle Student Production

  • Chris Shim

The NYU Abu Dhabi Theater Program is bringing together students from across the university for its annual mainstage production, the Caucasian Chalk...

Where the U.S. Stands After the Attacks on Saudi Oil

Where the U.S. Stands After the Attacks on Saudi Oil

  • Matthew Gubbins

These attacks add to the escalating tension in the Gulf region, often characterized as a cold war between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

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