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NYU’s Daily Student Newspaper

WASHINGTON SQUARE NEWS Vol. 41, No. 2

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2013

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Stackable apartments indicate future for city living By EMILY BELL

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New Thai restaurant promises authenticity Qi Thai Grill in Williamsburg hopes to reinvent its customers’ view of Thai food. For those familiar with basic dishes like pad Thai and pineapple rice, expect a new fusion twist that does not veer too far away from beloved Thai ingredients.

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‘Gatekeepers’ sheds light on Israeli secret service By JORDAN AXELROD

A known terrorist is within your reach and in a moment he can be killed. A man who threatens the safety of your nation can be stopped forever. He sits in a car alongside two others. Are they terrorists as well? If you fire, you may slaughter two innocent people. If you do not, three criminals could continue to plot against your homeland. The subjects of Dror Moreh’s

The hunt for an affordable, off-campus apartment may be a bit easier by fall 2015. As part of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s New Housing Marketplace Plan, a pilot project created to solve some of the city’s housing shortages, a new building featuring 55 micro-apartments will be constructed in the Kips Bay area within the next few years. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development commissioned adAPT NYC, a competition among architectural firms to design an efficient micro-apartment. The DHPD received proposals from many architectural firms. A team composed of Monadnock Development, Actors Fund Housing Development Corporation and nARCHITECTS won the competition with their “My Micro NY” proposal, which includes apartment designs for oneperson and two-person households. “The remarkable number of high-quality responses to the adAPT NYC [request for proposals] validates the position that developing micro-unit living is both financially and physically feasible in the New York City landscape,” said Matthew M. Wambua, commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, in a press statement. “It’s about creating choice for people,” George Tsiatis, a spokesman for Monad-

Academy Award-nominated documentary “The Gatekeepers” have faced these types of dilemmas throughout their careers. In this film, six men (Ami Ayalon, Avi Dichter, Yuval Diskin, Carmi Gillon, Yaakov Peri and Avraham Shalom) — each a former head of Israel’s secret service, the Shin Bet — speak of their work in front of a camera for the first time.

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NYU freshmen venture to try every venti By BRYNA SHUMAN

For CAS freshman Brynn Sherman and LSP freshman Cassie Wuest, no distance is too far for a caffeine fix. In September 2012, after a class trip to the Brooklyn Museum turned into a desperate search for an afternoon Starbucks pickme-up, Sherman and Wuest decided to launch “185 in 1460,” a blog that allows them to explore

their new home in New York City while sipping their favorite drinks. The blog’s name reflects their goal: visit all 185 Starbucks locations on the island of Manhattan in 1,460 days, which is the approximate number of days they have left at NYU. “I think the idea may have started as a joke, but then we realized that it was logical to combine our

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COURTESY OF CASSIE WUEST AND BRYNN SHERMAN

Freshmen bloggers sip Starbucks coffee at the Met.


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