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Abortions Covered in Full By NYU Health Insurance Starting This Fall

April 2, 2023 by Megan Suchet

Interior shot of pharmacy in NYU Student Health Center

Students at NYU interviewed this past weekend were relieved to learn that abortions will now be fully covered by the university-sponsored health insurance plan starting in fall 2023, whether the procedure is elective or medically necessary. “It makes me feel a lot safer, the fact that I know I could get one if need be […]

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Biologists’ Battle Against Marine Debris In South Florida to Save Sea Turtles

March 29, 2023 by River Zhang

Biologists cleaning debris on a beach in Southern Florida

It takes place in the Biscayne National Park, Southern Florida, where tons of trash from all around the world were washed to the remote islands in the park. Morgan Wagner and Vanessa Walsh are two  biologists who work in the park. Besides the scientific research they are responsible for, they also need to organize trash […]

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Hawaii needs more Japanese tourists to counter economic slowdown

February 7, 2023 by Hyunsoo Rim

Tourists on lounge chairs on a sunny beach in Ala Moana, Hawaii

Honolulu, HI – The number of Japanese visitors in Hawaii hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels, which is weighing heavily on the state’s economy. While the yen’s recent rebound eased the burden of traveling for the Japanese tourists, three years of Covid restrictions in Japan – even after they’ve been lifted – seem to overshadow this […]

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Living as Transgender in the Czech Republic

January 31, 2023 by Kiersten Dugan

Doctor with stethoscope preparing for surgery in hospital.

“I’m not lying when I say half of the people here would prefer us dead,” said Chloe Monette of Czech society’s view on the transgender population. She is the founder and president of Jsem Trans, a Czech NGO committed to education and counseling for the transgender community. “This is a very stressful environment to live […]

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Scrambling for Solutions to Stop the Spotted Lanternfly Invasion

December 21, 2022 by Rachel Kenner

The spotted lanternfly is invading New York, and so far, an array of countermeasures — from vacuums and insecticides to official recommendations to stomp the bugs on sight — don’t seem to be helping much.  On a recent Sunday afternoon on a rooftop restaurant in Lower Manhattan, a swarm of the black-and-red winged plant-hoppers, originally from […]

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This Brooklyn street personifies open street uncertainties heading into 2023

December 17, 2022 by Connor Patton

On Fifth Avenue Sundays in December, rows of eye-catching holiday displays and light shows cover entire building facades, welcoming shoppers as they walk shoulder-to-shoulder down an open street free of vehicles. But by 6 p.m., the New York Police Department slowly removes ten blocks of road barriers, herding shoppers back onto packed city sidewalks. Meanwhile, […]

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Finding A Community in the Village’s Bookstores

December 10, 2022 by Isaac Tay

  On Carmine Street in Greenwich Village, inside Temperance Wine Bar, sits two bookshelves, lined with various rare and niche books. They aren’t for decoration, nor are they sold by the restaurant. Instead, they belong to Jim Drougas’ Unoppressive Non-Imperialist Bookstore. After 31 years of business, the landlords of Drougas’ store increased the rent to […]

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VIDEO DISCOVERY: Rebooting NYU Stern Rugby

November 11, 2022 by David Cheung

Four people playing rugby

Since its establishment in 1996, NYU Stern Rugby has served as a club for enthusiasts, offering rugby to the NYU community, alumni, and even beyond, all within a university that doesn’t place a strong emphasis on sports and in a city not traditionally associated with rugby. However, the club faced abandonment due to the pandemic’s […]

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The war in Ukraine reaches New York dance studios

November 2, 2022 by Talia Barrington

Dancers stand on a brightly lit dance floor in costume, waiting for the music to start. Men are in dark suit-like attire, and women are in long dresses. An audience sits watching, rows deep around the edge of the floor.

After decades of immigration from the former Soviet Union, the ballroom dance world in the United States was predominantly Slavic in origin. But in February 2022, everything changed, as Putin’s war in Ukraine divided dancers living in New York City. Complicated allegiances and an interwoven heritage have now put a tight-knit community on uncertain ground.

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A virtual tourism experience in ZEPETO

November 1, 2022 by Elin Minkyeong Kim

Elin Minkyeong Kim/ ZEPETO

Danavel Wenz Torres, a 25-year-old living in the Philippines, went to the airport to travel to Paris on an ordinary day in March. She turned on the camera and started vlogging. Masks were not required, and no one checked if she was vaccinated. After spending a while at the airport, pretending to wait for her […]

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