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

Washington Square News

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2 faculty councils echo NYU condemnation of PSC statement referencing ‘armed struggle’

The councils released a joint statement that said the group’s statement, which lists armed struggle as an anti-colonial tactic, “strongly advocates violence” to achieve its “political agenda.”
Dharma Niles, News Editor August 20, 2024

Two councils representing faculty at NYU echoed an official statement from the university condemning a message from the People’s Solidarity Coalition in a memo to Provost Georgina...

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Navigating the NYC arts scene as an NYU student

New York City can be an overwhelming and expensive place to spend your weekends — here are some of the best places to go on a budget.
Alexa Donovan and Julia Diorio August 7, 2024

New York City has a plethora of art offerings — there’s something to see, listen to or watch at every turn. The endless options can be overwhelming, especially at the start...

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Finding school spirit at NYU

A WSN photographer shares his perspective on the unique ways NYU students build community.
Krish Dev, Director of Creative & Digital Strategy August 7, 2024

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A journey through my first year at NYU

A story of leaving home, coming “home” and returning home.
Adrianna Nehme, Deputy Managing Editor August 7, 2024

Welcome to the sour, nearly tangible sensation that greets you as you pass by a line of trash bags on the very edge of any random street. Enjoy a trip to the farmers market at...

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A guide to navigating protests on campus

With student demonstrations on the rise, WSN has put together a guide on how to navigate protests — whether you choose to participate, observe or not engage at all.
Mehr Kotval, Opinion Editor August 7, 2024

As you begin your time at NYU, you enter a campus that is a microcosm of global discourse, where passionate activism meets academic inquiry. You’ll encounter a diverse array...

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A love letter to New York City

Going to college in a big city may scare you. Don’t let it.
Emily Genova, Managing Editor August 7, 2024

When I told people that I committed to NYU a little less than four years ago, their responses were always the same. At first, the obligatory “congratulations,” followed up...

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Letter from the Editor: Welcome to the Washington Square News

As you embark on your academic journey at NYU, trust the Washington Square News to be your most reliable source of all news and culture on and off campus.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief August 7, 2024

Dear readers, The start of the academic year is seldom a time free of stress: the move-ins, the orientations, the catching up, the winding down. Whether you are a new or returning...

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Welcome home, class of 2028

A guide to your first semester at college from WSN.
August 7, 2024

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PSC claims NYU ‘intentionally misread’ statement referencing armed struggle as an anti-colonial tactic

The university said it condemned the group’s message, claiming it embraced armed struggle as a “valid ‘tactic’ in achieving its aims on campus” — a sentiment the group said was misinterpreted.
Dharma Niles, News Editor July 29, 2024

NYU condemned a message from the People’s Solidarity Coalition which the university claims to have included “a deplorable ‘embrace’ of ‘armed struggle’” in a public...

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NYU reaches ‘confidential settlement’ with students in antisemitism suit

The agreement, which includes the creation of a new Title VI coordinator, marks an end to a nine-month-long lawsuit accusing the university of being indifferent to incidents of antisemitism on campus since the start of the war in Gaza.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief July 9, 2024

NYU reached a confidential monetary settlement in a November lawsuit filed by three Jewish students that accused the university of being indifferent toward antisemitic incidents...

Students stream past the clay-colored main entrance of Bobst Library on a bright fall afternoon. The green scenery of Washington Square Park is reflected off the library’s windows.

A look at ‘Bobst Boy’ 20 years later

Steve Stanzak, the student who lived in Bobst Library for nearly eight months while at NYU, shared his experience and where he is now with WSN.
Julia Smerling, Photo Editor June 18, 2024

It's been 20 years since Steve Stanzak, otherwise known as “Bobst Boy,” lived in Bobst Library for the majority of his sophomore year at NYU after a lack of financial support...

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Georgina Dopico appointed NYU’s next provost after 2 years as interim

The appointment marks the end of a seven-month international search for a new provost.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief June 18, 2024

Georgina Dopico was named NYU’s new provost on Tuesday after holding the position in an interim capacity for nearly two years, ending a seven-month international search for a...