NYU in Prague brings jackassness to you in the form of artist David Cerny.
Damon Beres discusses the role Islam in the Czech Republic, particularly after the Velvet Revolution. Nov. 17 marks the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, a movement that freed the Czech Republic from their communist regime.
After spending fall break in Athens and Vienna, columnist Damon Beres returns to the "pretty sullen, oppressive place" that is Prague.
Columnist Damon Beres counts down five reasons NYU students in Manhattan have it better than NYU students in Prague.
Living abroad in Prague, some NYU students get room service but are still guilty of slobbery.
Columnist Damon Beres examines the nature of public restrooms in the Czech Republic and finds that the real problem lies in the restrooms at Machova residence hall.
Columnist Damon Beres finds that standing out in the Czech Republic, while easy to do, is generally not accepted.
Columnist Damon Beres forgoes his search for comic books in favor of a concert headed by an NYU Prague professor.