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Spotlight: Communications major opens doors for students

The amount of students opting to identify as a communications study major is becoming increasingly popular among the University’s students. This may very well be because the program is packed with a...

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University sophomore starts strategic technology partner company

Amit Shah, a sophomore at the University studying business administration is making waves. During Shah’s sophomore year of high school, he founded AIT Consulting Solutions, an acronym for Amit...

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Titanic: The Musical crashes into Lincoln Center

All aboard! Titanic: The Musical rose back from the bottom of the ocean in a special concert performance. With original music and lyrics by the famous Maury Yeston, the return of this beautiful...

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Queens gets a Shakespearean ‘Night’

As the lights went down, the audience was greeted with thunderous, wave sound effects and the sight of actors swinging from ropes entwined into the image of a sail. What looks like an avant-garde...

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Veg-heads unite in NYC

Every year, the U.S. Veg Corp puts on the NYC Vegetarian Food Festival in an attempt to promote a vegetarian and eco-friendly lifestyle. Even for those who may not be a vegetarian, or especially for...

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Arthur: Aardvark for the ages

“Hey, what a wonderful kind of day!” greeted the creative Emmy-nominated team behind the famous animated character Arthur the Aardvark at this year’s New York Comic Con. The Pace Press had the...

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Everyone’s favorite superhero is back with Captain America: The Winter Soldier

  The patriotism of WWII glory has been replaced with a gritty paranoia in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Marvel Studios and Disney return to the silver screen with their newest movie in the...

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Goodbye winter fat: spring cleaning for your body

Wintertime is notorious for comfort foods, decreased energy levels, less physical activity, and more time bundled up on the couch. On average, people gain around 3 to 7 pounds each year around the cold...

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No-Diet Diet: Your New Healthy-Eating Plan

Healthy eating is not about strict diets, staying unrealistically thin or depriving yourself of the foods you love to eat. Rather, it’s about feeling great, having more energy, stabilizing your mood...

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University grad releases career guide for college women

The post-college experience can make you feel like you’re swimming against the current. With so many major decisions to make and with the economy being what it is, the job market is smaller than ever....

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Don’t Stop Believin’ that Rock of Ages is the nostalgic show Audiences have...

“Rock of Ages” is a rock musical that features the rock hits from the 1980s. From “I Wanna Rock” to “Hit Me with Your Best Shot” to “Don’t Stop Believin’,”the musical showcases the era where rock music...

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Life is a “Cabaret,” featuring Alan Cumming and Michelle Williams

The doors of the Roundabout Theatre Company’s Studio 54 opened an hour early for their performance of “Cabaret” — and for good reason. The intimate theatre, which was set as the 1940’s “Kit Kat Klub”...

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“Drunk Shakespeare” is a Theatre Experience like None Other!

Alcohol, Shakespeare and more alcohol. The Drunk Shakespeare Society is putting on a limited engagement of “Drunk Shakespeare” at Quinn’s Bar, where tickets are available until June 14. The group of...

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Pigeon John touches down in NYC

John Kenneth Dunkin better known as Pigeon John is a gifted lyricist based in Los Angeles, California who brings a sound described as a mesh of pop and hip-hop. His career has spanned 13 years with 5...

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The Village Voice hosts the 7th Annual “Choice Eats”

New York City is the best conurbation in the entire world when it comes to eating. If you’ve ever wandered through the city and wished you could stop at each different restaurant along the way to try...

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Nine Playwrights Join to Help Childhood Performance Education

For those of you who have never heard of The Nuyorican Poets Café, I don’t blame you. Just a quick 20-minute travel from the University, a direct commute on the J train, the intimate theater is...

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What’s your damage, Heather?

             At the intimate theatre space of New World Stages, The Roundabout Theatre Company has finally brought to life the beloved 1980s movie “Heathers.” The female-favorite film about a high...

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Student documentary explores effects of World Cup, Olympics on Brazilian...

This past May, students were able to film a documentary in Brazil on the social and environmental impacts the country faces as they prepare to host the 2014 World Cup Continue Reading →

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Interview: Neon Trees’ Tyler Glenn talks upcoming Summer Stage gig

West Coast natives Neon Trees, whose new album Pop Psychology was released this spring, have been gearing up for their busy summer of touring and promoting their album. In the Continue Reading →

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Opinion: Video Games, Gender & Us

The Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, is the video games industry’s most exciting week of the year. Tens of thousands of press attend the annual show held in Continue Reading →

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