Jude Law–Abusing NYU Freshmen Have Not Learned the No. 1 Rule About Celebrities in New York
It's fine to gawk. You just have to PRETEND you're not gawking.
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It's fine to gawk. You just have to PRETEND you're not gawking.
After months of bickering, the bill most people wanted anyway becomes law.
The school's alumni magazine asks this question, and even they can't quite figure it out.
One Upper East Side school braces for New York's newest reality series.
The CBS anchor sharpened her normally soft humor for the school's Class Day address.
Instead of griping about not getting an honorary degree, he turns it into a life lesson.
As if being a 6-year-old in Manhattan wasn't demoralizing enough already.
Nobody was hurt and the kids got some fresh air on a nice day. Win-win?
And it goes beyond abdominal slaps and bugs in boxes.
Administrators displayed a distinctly smaller amount of patience with protesters this time around, calling in the police almost immediately.
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