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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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Protesters wearing keffiyehs hold signs and march on a sidewalk.

Admins talk Trump win at University Senate, while students protest NYU ties to Israel

As members of NYU’s administration discussed how Donald Trump’s victory could impact higher education, dozens of pro-Palestinian students protested the university’s ties to Israel amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2024

NYU leadership debriefed potential changes to the university’s operations in the wake of Donald Trump’s reelection at a meeting Thursday, including possible restrictions on...

A group of people gathered in front of a building with an N.Y.U. flag. Two people stand on the stairs in front of them, one of them reading aloud from their phone.

‘Where’s the progress?’: NYU students react to Trump victory

Students from the university’s Washington Square and Brooklyn campuses spoke to WSN about their thoughts on the presidential election’s outcome.
Mariapaula Gonzalez, Deputy News Editor November 8, 2024

On Tuesday night, thousands of NYU students anxiously crowded computer screens to watch states turn hues of red and blue as results from the 2024 presidential election rolled in....

Cups of pretzel bites on shelves.

NYU students are pumped for Auntie Anne’s pretzels

The Auntie Anne’s food truck outside of Bobst Library serves up the buttery taste of nostalgia.
Ilana Lindquist, Contributing Writer November 8, 2024

What do shopping malls and Bobst Library have in common? Not much, until the arrival of the Auntie Anne’s pretzel truck early this semester. One of the latest additions to...

An illustration of a purple-colored person on the right shouting “OUT OF BOUNDS" while holding a big whistle. Behind the person is the Capitol building, the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben.

Out of Bounds: Major sports news out of London, Paris and Washington, D.C.

Out of Bounds is a weekly column by WSN covering major athletic developments at and around NYU’s campuses and study away sites.
Levi Langley, Deputy Sports Editor November 8, 2024

London England’s national rugby team lost 22-24 in a pivotal, heartbreakingly tight game to New Zealand this past Saturday, Nov. 2. It was a home match for England, as they...

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The precarity of student loans under a second Trump term

President Joe Biden recently placed a six-month hold on student loan payments, but efforts to forgive debt may cease with a new administration.
Eric Yue, Contributing Writer November 8, 2024

Around 8 million Americans won’t have to pay federal student loans for at least six months, according to an Oct. 21 announcement from the Biden administration — but former...

White text reading “Staff Recs” on a pink background, surrounded by illustrations of beauty products.

Staff Recs: Beauty products

From hair masks to foot balms, we’ve got you covered — head to toe.

In the age of social media, we’re constantly being pushed to add new products to our beauty regimens. From influencers touting PR packages to brands releasing suspiciously similar...

Red text reading “EXEMPTION” overlays a stack of tax forms.

Opinion: NYU’s tax-exempt status puts other New York schools at a disadvantage

The university must recognize its place in New York City and how its privileged position disadvantages the students and schools around it.
Muhammad Siddiqui, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

NYU is among the top 10 largest private landlords in New York City, a position bolstered by tax exemptions that save the institution around $142 million annually as it continues...

Several postcards on a shelf. The closest one reads “THE STUDENTS UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED” in block text, with a black and white drawing of people wearing keffiyehs with their arms around each other.

Review: ‘Materials of Solidarity’ visualizes the spirit of student support for Palestine

The exhibition, curated by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU’s student artist-in-residence Nadine Fattaleh, is showing at 20 Cooper Square.
Sydney Chan and Julia Kim November 8, 2024

“The students united will never be defeated” reads a postcard, the bold letters accompanying a black-and-white illustration of students in keffiyehs. Nearby, a photograph...

An illustration of a woman screaming and text that reads “STAFF RANTS.”

Staff Rants: Post-election feelings

WSN staff shares their feelings in light of the 2024 presidential election results.

The Democrats have severely underestimated the power of the insecure white man.  — Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief To the women from our grandmothers’ generation and to the...

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Review: Tyler, the Creator returns with a symphony of introspective chaos

“CHROMAKOPIA” unmasks the artist’s more vulnerable side while still reinforcing his eclectic style.
Maggie Turner, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

It doesn’t take much for Tyler, the Creator to take an entire generation by storm. More than three years after his previous album, he posted a snippet of the opening track of...

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The Soapbox: Tamils to be airlifted into the UK, heatwaves in Australia, coalition government collapse in Germany

The Soapbox is a weekly column by WSN covering major news developments at NYU’s campuses and study away sites abroad. Global consciousness for a global university.
Liyana Illyas, Deputy News Editor November 8, 2024

In the UK, Sri Lankan refugees to enter after 3 years The United Kingdom will permit 64 Tamil refugees, including 16 children, to enter the country after spending three years...

A group of people stand smiling at the camera in the middle of a kitchen.

At Son Del North, chef Annisha Garcia’s burrito is changing the game

In an interview with WSN, the award-winning chef discusses her viral burrito and what inspired her to bring authentic northern Mexican food to New York City.
Olivia Condell, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

On a rainy Sunday afternoon, I visited Annisha Garcia’s restaurant, Son Del North  — the viral burrito shop that opened in June in the Lower East Side. Employees hollered...