NYU’s Daily Student Newspaper
WASHINGTON SQUARE NEWS Vol. 41, No. 85
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2013
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Anderson, Law debate immigration reform bill
Met lease allows admission charge
By DIANA TAO
Stuart Anderson, who works for the Cato Institute, a think tank, and Brooklyn College constitutional law professor Anna Law debated immigration reform in Vanderbilt Hall on Oct 29. NYU School of Law’s Federalist Society and the American Constitutional Society co-sponsored the debate. During the discourse chapter, which was moderated by ACS president Roman Goerss, Anderson and Law discussed their opinions about what constitutes a well-regulated immigration system and recent policy reform regarding the topic. “Education [on immigration reform] is a long-term project,” Goerss said. “But I think a healthy dialogue between a number of different viewpoints on important and controversial subjects tends to benefit everyone.” “The people who should get in should get in, the people who
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By ANN SCHMIDT
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Halloween costume parade features four-legged friends Dog owners don their pets with creative costumes for the 23rd annual Halloween Dog Parade in Tompkins Square Park. Costumes include classic hot dog suits and innovative Mister Softee trucks.
Former Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond, Jr. discusses solo career By CHRISTINA CACOURIS
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Hammond, Jr. will perform songs from his solo career on his tour.
Albert Hammond Jr., best-known for playing guitar for The Strokes, released his new EP, “AHJ,” earlier this month. Having already released two solo studio albums, “¿Cómo Te Llama?” and “Yours to Keep,” the NYU alumnus will begin his national tour for “AHJ” on Nov. 3 in Washington, D.C. Hammond spoke exclusively with WSN about his upcoming tour, why the concept of the album as we know it is over and how the ’60s-style French films inspired his new music video for “St. Justice.” “I think the album format is really old,” Hammond said. “People should make more fun stuff sooner, release a few songs here or there rather
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than waiting for an entire album.” Hammond certainly proved his musical capabilities on the new EP, playing every instrument on all five tracks. He cited The Wipers’ record “Is This Real?” as an inspiration, as well as his strong desire to return to writing lyrics. “I hadn’t written anything for two years, so that’s where the buzz and excitement was,” he said. “But if you let it be too open, sometimes you don’t do the best you can because you’re not focused. It’s harder.” Hammond elaborated on the meaning behind the music video for “St. Justice,” a short black-andwhite film chronicling the start and end of a relationship.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art came to an agreement with city officials to amend its lease last Thursday, allowing the museum to set its own admission prices. The lease terms allow the Met to establish official admission fees and hours of operation with the signed consent of the Commissioner of the City of New York Department of Cultural Affairs. The change comes amid a class action lawsuit from tourists who said they believed the $25 suggested donation was mandatory because of misleading signs at the museum entrance. Harold Holzer, senior vice president for public affairs at the museum, said the amendments were meant to officially affirm the current policy of suggested donations. “The city initiated the lease amendment process, asking the Met and other institutions to formalize the policies that have been in place
While a recent study shows people do not respond to longterm threats of climate change, states can help keep future generations informed about the real threat that may affect them. STORY on PG. 7
Find vintage-styled jewelry on college budgets
With vintage jewelry making a comeback on the runway and in everyday fashion, students can find ways to incorporate the trend for cheap. STORY on PG. 8 STEFANIE CHAN/WSN
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