NYU’s Daily Student Newspaper
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2014
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Hackathon gears up for first round
inside this issue NEWS
By Alex Bazeley Contributing Writer
Staff photo by hannah luu
Students, community react to bookstore closure The Shakespeare & Co. Booksellers near NYU closed last week. story on PG. 3
FEATURES
Photo by Sangjun Bae
Game designers gather to test products courtesy of free press
Reading series opens with Skyhorse At an event hosted by the Creative Writing Program, authors Brando Skyhorse and Kseniya Melnik shared their works. story on PG. 8
OPINIONS
Personal finance education needed As students transition into adulthood, building good credit has proven vital. story on PG. 7
The NYU Tisch Game Center Incubator helped graduate students and alumni learn to market and license the games they created.
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Alumni present film on corrupt politics By Donald Pierce Contributing Writer
Tisch alumni Holly Mosher and John Ennis premiered their socially conscious documentary “Pay 2 Play: Democracy’s High Stakes” on Sept. 5 at AMC Village 7. “Pay 2 Play” features several pop culture figures, including Robert Reich, Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Lessig, Jerry Springer, John Nichols and Bob Edgar. Mosher and Ennis consider the experience of making “Pay 2 Play” unlike any project they had worked on in the past. They began filming in 2005 during the infamous Coingate scandal in Ohio,
Registration for Capture the Flag, the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s annual hackathon, opened on Aug. 25 in preparation for the preliminary, online-only round of the competition. It will be held from Sept. 19 to 21. The hackathon is a part of Cyber Security Awareness Week, an annual week of events hosted by the student-run Information Systems and Internet Security cyber security laboratory with sponsors including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Yahoo and Facebook. Since its inception in 2004, the number of students participating has grown, and last year it attracted 15,000 students from 86 countries in high school, college and graduate school. Poly senior Kevin Chung, one of the leaders of the lab, said what makes the competition
an event that is interwoven into the film’s plot. Coingate was an investment controversy in which the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican Party through the party’s members in Ohio. “Pay 2 Play” focuses on filmmaker Ennis’ struggle to be above the political corruption on the campaign trail in Ohio, discovering how money inhibits real change within the American political system. After eight years of filming a topic that has changed so much over the past decade, it seemed
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SPORTS
Violets lose momentum in weekend tournament By Kyle Luther Contributing Writer
The NYU women’s soccer team split their games over the weekend in the 2014 Engineering Cup hosted by Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. The Violets scored three times on Saturday in a win against SUNY Cortland, but were shut out 1-0 on Sunday in a loss against Stevens. The Violets took the first game on Saturday in a highscoring contest 3-2 over Cortland. They grabbed the lead early with the first career goal of sophomore midfielder
Ashley Cardounel in the ninth minute. “Getting the lead early allows us to set the tempo for the rest of the game,” Cardounel said. “I was happy to get my first goal and help get us off to a good start for the win.” The Violets padded their lead in the 61st minute with a goal from junior midfielder Lexi Clarke and looked to run away with the game. But in the 65th minute, Cortland finally responded bringing the lead back to within one. Fortunately, the Violets responded, only four minutes
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