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Sports
NYU Covid Protocols Halt Cheer Team from Competing at Nationals
This year, I think almost every single school, at least that I know of, is planning on going, so we are the only ones I know of who are not allowed.”
Features
Pandemic singles ‘swipe right’ on dating apps
The rise in dating app downloads can be attributed to hesitancy - or the inability - to meet new people in the real world.
News
Omicron spoils the return to school from winter break
“The guidance is constantly changing, people are confused and frustrated, it’s a lot to keep up with."
Audio•News
NYC commuters discuss plan to remove homeless from subway
"People need help out here man. It could be you tomorrow."
Sports
An NFL weekend for the record books
“This was the best weekend in football history."
News
New York University Reopens Amid the Omicron Surge
New protocols require all faculty, staff, and students to be boosted before attending in-person classes. Masks are required throughout the university.
Special Report: Reporting Black America
Sonic Serenity: A review of the music that carried Black folks through 2021
Music has the power to soothe and re-situate. The right song can transport you back in time to a place […]
Special Report: Reporting Black America
Despite uptick in diversity numbers, Black students say inclusive spaces are rare
Along with the fact that NYU’s claims about diversity are not reflected in the number of Black students in the classrooms, the environment for Black students is also a point of concern in terms of microaggressions and other inconveniences.
Special Report: Reporting Black America
African students says mispronouncing their names is a form of racism
The way people in America make her and other Africans feel about their names is yet another form of racist micro-aggressions.
Features•News
The hidden cost of miscarriage
After listening to silence with the ultrasound technician, and getting confirmation from the doctor that there was no heartbeat, Moore knew her pregnancy had ended.