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Cold comfort, but lovely

FILM REVIEW | In the new documentary “The Betrayal,” co-directors Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath paint comparisons out of what might sooner be called a dichotomy: war-torn Laos and modern-day Brooklyn. Full story

Almost as dull as baseball

FILM REVIEW | This documentary about the 1968 Harvard versus Yale football game misses its mark and instead sends the focus in an awkward direction. Full story

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He wishes he was 'Special'

FILM REVIEW | The film is a funny and sympathy-inducing film about a man who believes he is a superhero as a result of a test drug. Full story

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All-female cast gender blends 'Twelfth Night'

A new way to see the Shakespeare classic “Twelfth Night” Full story

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The space between

Kate Thuma's been out walking in the space between. Full story

Students trek globe by ambulance

The Mongol Rally is a 10,000 drive from London to Mongolia during which the participants travel through dangerous terrain and countries for charity. Full story

Yeast studies may help fight cancer

Two researchers in NYU’s Center for Genomics and Systems Biology are trying to understand the mechanics of evolution through studying yeast cells, the results of which may eventually be used to fight cancer. 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

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Video games are taking control

Video games are becoming more and more prominent, with numerous hits being released this holiday season. 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

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

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Why did Kosiba quit?

Those of us seeking answers have been met with silence. And when there is silence, people can’t help but whisper. Full story