Freshmen enter trials by FYRE

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The fourth annual FYRE Olympics launched yesterday, encouraging friendly competition between NYU's inter-hall freshman community.

Game day stress can prove fatal, study finds

5:22 p.m. | 
1 day ago

A new Keck School of Medicine study shows Super Bowl stress may prove fatal.

Tensions erupt around 9/11 responders bill

5:23 p.m. | 
1 day ago

Sept. 11th rescue and cleanup workers may finally reach an agreement with government agencies over the injuries sustained from working at the World Trade Center site in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attack.

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Legs inspires b-boys and -girls at hip-hop convention
4:31 a.m. | 
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Dance New Amsterdam presents Roots of Hip Hop, featuring b-boy Crazy Legs.

St. Vincent's pulse is slowing
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St. Vincent's may be closing its doors sooner than expected. The hospital has closed several outpatient programs, and told the FDNY to start rerouting ambulances to other hospitals.

Haitian professor helps his homeland
5:18 p.m. | 
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A doctor and professor at the NYU Langone Medical Center takes a team of medical professionals to help with the aftermath of the destructive quake that violently shook Haiti.

48 hours, 25 films and a whole lot of duct tape
5:25 p.m. | 
1 day ago

The Tisch 48-Hour Film Festival challenges students to collaborate with different departments in order to create films within two days.

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Columnist Matt Margini avoided the ubiquitous Super Bowl by watching the decidedly more American Puppy Bowl instead.

Modern dance meets modern tech
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6 hrs ago

Parsons Dance's "Remember Me" is a spectacular blending of impressive choreography and technological innovation.

Tisch grad's first film is a new kind of road movie
8:16 p.m. | 
6 hrs ago

Recent Tisch graduate Zach Weintraub hopes to find success with "Bummer Summer," a Jarmusch-ian road movie that still manages to do a few things differently.

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Dog bless America

Columnist Matt Margini avoided the ubiquitous Super Bowl by watching the decidedly more American Puppy Bowl instead.

 
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Yeasayer says no to coherence

On "Odd Blood," the band plunges into an abyss of chaotic psychedelia and lead singer Chris Keating gets self-conscious.

 
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'Hotel' lacks hospitality

Hudson Guild Theatre's revival of Tennessee Williams' "Clothes for a Summer Hotel" is a flawed but intriguing ghost story.

 
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Modern dance meets modern tech

Parsons Dance's "Remember Me" is a spectacular blending of impressive choreography and technological innovation.

 
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A show for drunk aliens and sober romantics

With the aid of Neon Indian and Atlas Sound, a combination of extraterrestrial dance funk and slow-burning pop took over Kimmel's E&L auditorium last Thursday. 

 
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Tisch grad's first film is a new kind of road movie

Recent Tisch graduate Zach Weintraub hopes to find success with "Bummer Summer," a Jarmusch-ian road movie that still manages to do a few things differently.

 
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