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Abu Dhabi and the grand history of gays and religion 10

Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY

17 hours ago by Abbey Fenbert

NYU in Abu Dhabi is freaking me out. It's a little weird that someone could get a degree from New York University without leaving the United Arab Emirates. Higher on the WTF scale, there's the fact the UAE is governed partly by Islamic law, and "homosexual acts" are a crime that could earn you prison time or a regimen of forced hormone injections.

NYU at War: Michael Norman 2

Washington Square News, New York University, New York, NY

3 hours ago by Natalie Zutter

Michael Norman is a professor of journalism in the College of Arts and Science. He is a Vietnam veteran, a respected journalist and an author. He and his wife are currently collaborating on Tears in the Darkness, a book detailing the early stages of the Pacific theater of the Second World War.

Baruch Club Fair attracts hundreds of students 1

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, New York, NY

7 hours ago by Anju Singh

Baruch Club Fair on Thursday, Sept. 27 was the most energetic and the crowded event of the month. Various clubs and organizations were present to promote their events and programs to students. Club signs were displayed everywhere and fliers and pamphlets were distributed to students on every step of the way.

10,000 B.C. 1

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY

1 day ago by Amanda Shapiro

If the title of a film is named after a date in history, shouldn't it be a historically accurate story? The crew of 10,000 BC obviously didn't think so and thus didn't care enough to check up on their facts.

Historians say that horses or 'four legged demons' as so called by Old Mother, were not domesticated until as late as 4,000BC.

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