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NYU soccer teams look ahead to the 2009 season

Both the men’s and women’s squads will lose several key players who are graduating, but the teams have high hopes for next year. Full story

The house Ruth built: New, yet somehow not improved

What was so wrong with the old Yankee Stadium that couldn’t be fixed? Full story

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Women's water polo team bound for nationals

Although aware that they will face tougher competition than they ever have in the New York club division, NYU's women's water polo team is looking forward to competing in the 2009 Women's National Collegiate Club Champion at UC-Davis. Full story

Celtics run for their money

Boston should easily beat Chicago to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, yet the team appears to be struggling in the opening series of the playoffs. Full story

The Mets can bring it back

The team has had a tough beginning to the season, but if the major players get their acts together, New York should have a long and fruitful season. Full story

Remember the past games

The Lakers show promise in the NCAA finals, but before they can win, they have to remember what it took to get there. Full story

Graduate students still want a better deal

Members of the Graduate Student Organizing Committee believe that FAR 4 will only benefit the university. Full story

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Golf teams perform well in final tournament

At their final tournaments of the season, the women’s golf team finished third, and the men’s team finished fourth. Full story

Track team down, but not out in UAA Championship

The NYU track and field team placed fifth out of seven in the UAA Championships, sending one to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Full story

Most Recent Sports Articles

Small fish in big ponds: rookie QBs often struggle

Superstars fresh from college could receive a wake-up call in the 2009 season. Full story

A game even Elmo wouldn’t enjoy

Displaced from their home turf by a Sesame Street production, Bridgeport’s AHL hockey team, the Sound Tigers, lost their home-field advantage AND both games they played against the Penguins. Full story

Games to watch in the run to the playoffs

Jazz, Bulls, Celtics and Trailblazers highlight the teams in hotly contested playoff season. Full story

For the love of the game

As journalism changes its face, a panel discusses the finer points in sports journalism and what future it has. Full story

Notes on baseball’s first weeks

While this year’s competitions are just getting started, the Marlins, Mariners and Kansas City pitcher Zach Greinke are off to great starts while several young players are already on the disabled list. Full story

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Wang worries Yankees

Pitcher Chien-Ming Wang’s performance has affected the team by tiring relievers, making them unable to clean up anything more than his messes. Full story

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MUSIC FEATURE | White Lies mixes love and death

The West London band waxes romantic under a dark veneer. Full story

‘Block’ed in: Broadway’s a full time job

Actress Stephanie Block, a Broadway veteran, is starring in “9 to 5,” and while she’s ecstatic that her role allows for her a departure from her typical performances, she’s very aware this role will keep her working overtime. Full story

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Eating my final course in the city

Restaurants, like most things in New York City, come and go to either the glee or beheast of its customers, and as the collegiate career of our dining editor comes to a close, he realizes the innate metaphor of his situation: that NYU has been the best meal of his life. Full story

Targeting low-income families is not the right move for the university

EDITORIAL | NYU might be sacrificing its socioeconomic diversity to maintain a student body that can afford tuition. Full story

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Young playwrights, experimenting with innocence

Six actors – all still in college – have banded together with a musician, director and two producers to do for spoken word what "Shakespeare did for blank verse" in their off-Broadway production, "The Devil and Thomas Briggs." Full story