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NYU’s Daily Student Newspaper

WASHINGTON SQUARE NEWS Vol. 42, No. 82

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014

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HOCKEY

ACTIVISM

Protesters rally for Mexican students

Weekend hockey brings win, loss By SHAWN PAIK Multimedia Editor

The NYU club hockey team split their two weekend games to push their record to 7-1. The Violets beat the University of Connecticut 3-1 on Friday and lost to Montclair University 5-3 on Saturday. The loss broke the team’s seven-game undefeated streak. The team showed strength in both games, scoring all six of their goals during the third period. In the Montclair game, the Red Hawks scored five goals in the first 16 minutes of the game, but NYU rebounded with three scores during the final 20 minutes. Head coach Chris Cosentino said he was particularly impressed with the team overcoming adversity on Saturday, despite the loss. “The past couple of weekends, we’ve had slow starts, but we always finish strong,” Cosentino said. “We’ve got a resilient group.” The team had a lot to battle

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

By JOHN AMBROSIO and HANNAH LUU News Editor and Deputy Multimedia Editor

STAFF PHOTO BY SANGJUN BAE

Mayor Bill de Blasio continues his public presence on Ebola in another press conference at Bellevue Hospital on Oct. 26. De Blasio advocated for the loosening of the quarantine on returning medical professionals.

Health through hip-hop A group of artists in West Africa are spreading awareness of Ebola. STORY on PG. 4

VIAGONYUATHLETICS.COM

Violets swim to victory NYU wins big at tournament. STORY on PG. 5

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STORY ON PAGE 3 FEATURES

Class with Michael Stipe blends media, art By NINA JANG Staff Writer

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Demonstrators gathered in Union Square Park on Oct. 23 to call attention to the 43 students still missing after being abducted in Iguala, Mexico. The group of approximately 50 activists handed out flyers urging New Yorkers to mail them to the Mexican Minister of Tourism to tell her that they will not go to Mexico for vacation because of the government’s lax response to last month’s kidnappings. On Sept. 26, 57 students were abducted from the Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa by an unknown group, which the protesters said were corrupt members of Mexican law enforcement linked to the Guerreros Unidos drug cartel. Elvira Liceaga, an NYU Center for

An eclectic merger of discussion, experimentation, art and technology, the ambitious “New Sights, New Noise” class-created exhibition opens a dialogue between NYU students, faculty and members of the art community. Overseen by lead singer of R.E.M. Michael Stipe and director of the 80WSE Gallery Jonathan Berger, the exhibit, which will be open until Nov. 8, uses 15 different projections throughout the gallery as an ever-shifting collage to represent the class’ weekly themes. Although the class has a strict schedule of meeting Tuesdays to discuss its previous show, the upcoming theme and the plans for the next exhibition,

the curriculum has been anything but traditional. “We went into this project with a crazy proposition where Michael and I would teach a class and not predetermine anything in the show, but get together in a room with 18 students to have conversations, generate images and curate the shows,” Berger said. “In one way it’s very clear, but at the same time it’s leaving everything up in the air. But it’s been nothing but great.” The class is frequently visited by guest artists who propose the theme of the week. From there, the students draw images utilizing social media platforms, most commonly Tumblr. Within groups of five, the students meet outside of class three to four times a week to discuss the curative direction of

the gallery. “There’s not a slacker in the class,” Stipe said. “Everyone’s really stepped up in a way that I did not expect. I didn’t know what I had to offer them, to be honest, or how they would perceive what I had to offer. I feel like it’s genuine dialogue.” Steinhardt junior Autumn Hamra said because the students are responsible for curating the gallery to complement the weekly theme of the show, they must work together to establish a sense of coherence within the collage of images. “Most of the time we generate images from social media, and we use [those] as ideas so that we can sit down and discuss the show because our main point is to create a cohesive show,” Hamra said.

Drawing from his 31-year experience as the lead vocalist for the ’80s band R.E.M., Stipe gathered knowledge about visual representation including record covers, music videos and the presentation of the band in global media. After being asked by Berger for collaboration on the project, Stipe decided to undertake the challenge. “I love the experience of getting to spend time with people of a generation that has a very different perspective on technology and on art than I do,” Stipe said. “My experiences are from a very different place, so being able to find common ground … is really pushing everyone to communicate a little bit better. And that is what this class is about. Communicating and

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