Washington Square News November 19, 2018

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5 CULTURE

9 OPINION

Student Mag Disrupts Fashion World

NYU’s LA Campus: An Attempt to Rise Up the Ranks

6 ARTS

10 SPORTS

Behind the Scenes With the Producers of ‘thank u, next’

Volleyball Team Wins Championship

VOLUME LI | ISSUE 13

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2018

Steinhardt Sets Sights on LA With NYU looking to expand in LA, Steinhardt students now hope to take advantage of new opportunities in the City of Angels.

By VICTOR PORCELLI Deputy News Editor President Andrew Hamilton announced the university will be expanding its presence in Los Angeles on Nov. 6. Though currently dominated by Tisch students the less-talked-about Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development might make up a significant portion of the 40-student cohort come 2019. At an Administrative Management Council event, Hamilton said that LA will be a place to watch, with NYU Spokesperson John Beckman conf irming that NYU will be looking for space to house student dormitories, classrooms and an academic hub. Although Tisch has been mentioned by administrators as the catalyst for NYU’s expansion, Steinhardt students in the Music Business program have as much of a stake in a more robust LA presence. Senior Vice Provost for Global Programs and University Life Linda Mills referenced the large number of Tisch students, who are often involved in LA’s film industry, as being a deciding factor in the expansion.

A panoramic view of Hollywood, Los Angeles. NYU President Andrew Hamilton has announced the university will be expanding its presence in Los Angeles.

ALEX DOMB | WSN

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Calling Out Dramatic Writing’s Racist Imagination By KATHRYN STAFFORD Contributing Writer My name is Kathryn Stafford, and I am a junior at NYU. I began college in Steinhardt majoring in English Education. This start was a dubious one: my mother encouraged me to study English when I panicked while trying to choose a major —I was just happy to be going to NYU. After my first semester, my background — which revolved so heavily around the dramatic arts — pulled me back, and so I applied to

the Rita & Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing in Tisch School of the Arts and was accepted my sophomore year. I learned that it is a small department with a racist imagination. I have been frustrated with the department for as long as I have been here. It should be mentioned Tisch has already been exposed for some racial discrimination in the past, specif ically in its drama department, but I am speaking to my own experiences. My department consistently and intentionally forgets their gravest responsibili-

ty: that the underpinning of everything it studies and produces is steeped in imagination. A kind of collective imagination may be necessary to teach a group a way to craft stories through television, f ilm and theater within a certain space and time period. However, to pretend this collective imagination is somehow universal, or preeminent, is to warrant rage from those who dare to imagine outside of it. Do not mistake me: I am calling out the Department of Dramatic Writing’s racist imagination. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7

SAM KLEIN | WSN

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