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Dissent and Discontent: What History Will We Make in 2016?

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Dissent and Discontent: What History Will We Make in 2016?

  • Emma Leathley

The United States likes to mythologize its history as one of pillorying leaders who would rule from distant seats of power.

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Approaches to Counseling: A Varied Palette

Approaches to Counseling: A Varied Palette

  • Lina Elmusa

Some find catharsis in music, some in tea, some in exercise, but for me, it's in reading and writing.

Yemen Peace Deal Rejected

Yemen Peace Deal Rejected

  • Lina Elmusa

On Oct. 29, Former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi rejected the UN's most recent peace proposal.

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Erin Pettigrew: Islamic Spiritual Mediation in Mauritania

  • Research Desk

And Yet We Still Complain

  • Daria Zăhăleanu

The Not-So-Funny Part of a Funny Joke

  • Larayb Abrar

Is Creation Science a Valid Science?

  • Chiran Raj Pandey

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The General Assembly Report

The General Assembly Report

  • Ken Iiyoshi

Discover what was discussed in the most recent General Assembly.

News of the Week

News of the Week

  • Rodrigo Luque

A look at what's been going on at NYUAD recently.

East-East: UAE Meets Japan

East-East: UAE Meets Japan

  • Alyssa Yu

NYUAD senior curates art exhibition, moving away from the traditional East-West hybridity.

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Is Creation Science a Valid Science?

Is Creation Science a Valid Science?

  • Chiran Raj Pandey

Why creation science should be considered a philosophical position rather than a scientific claim.

Enough is Enough: Rallying for Change In South Korea

Enough is Enough: Rallying for Change In South Korea

  • Sally Oh

When our president is an actual puppet, when we pay for the gain of a pseudo-shaman fortune teller and his daughter — yes, enough is surely enough.

Romanticizing the Noble Savage

Romanticizing the Noble Savage

  • Laura Waltje

How the German peoples’ escapism can both preserve and ignore history.

One Shadow, Two Reflections

One Shadow, Two Reflections

  • Gaurav Dewani

Coming to NYU Abu Dhabi has been something of a rebirth, as an only child.

And Yet We Still Complain

And Yet We Still Complain

  • Daria Zăhăleanu

Our university gives us so many privileges that we've reached a point where we are almost unaware that they are privileges.

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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.

J-Term Guide: Florence

J-Term Guide: Florence

  • Thirangie Jayatilake

From the Duomo to Galleria Degli Uffizi: A taste of J-term in Florence.

UAE Updates

UAE Updates

  • Priyanka Lakhiani

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

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The Weekly Graze

The Weekly Graze

  • The Gazelle Staff

What do we read when we aren't in production every Saturday, working late into the night?

Erin Pettigrew: Islamic Spiritual Mediation in Mauritania

Erin Pettigrew: Islamic Spiritual Mediation in Mauritania

  • Research Desk

Exploring the connections between the Middle East and West Africa.

The Not-So-Funny Part of a Funny Joke

The Not-So-Funny Part of a Funny Joke

  • Larayb Abrar

Humor can induce feelings of ease and comfort, but what about the person who isn't laughing — the person who wasn't even aware that laughter was...

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