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A classic and easy way to take any outfit to the next level is to add fur.

Fall in Love with This Season’s Trends

Caroline Weinstein, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
These five trends will keep you fashionable through fall.
Jarel Zhang SS18

Jarel Zhang S/S 2018

Ethan D’Spain, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017

Jarel Zhang’s Spring/Summer 2018 show was far from drab. Zhang’s show replicated a construction zone — with orange cones and bright yellow construction barriers lining...

Dennis Basso S/S 2018

Dennis Basso S/S 2018

Mallori Albright, Staff Writer September 11, 2017

Designer Dennis Basso celebrated his 35th anniversary in fashion with a collection dedicated to the international woman and her many travels. Held at the world-renowned Plaza...

Leanne Marshall S/S 2018

Leanne Marshall S/S 2018

Brian Yu, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017

As the firm echo of bass rang through the walls of the Skylight Clarkson Square gallery, Leanne Marshall's Spring/Summer 2018 collection appeared to belong  to the bold. The...

Vivienne Hu S/S 2018

Vivienne Hu S/S 2018

Valerina Young, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017

“The basis of inspiration for this collection is from Amman, it is a city in Jordan,” designer Vivienne Hu said of her Spring/Summer 2018 collection. The line played with...

Vivienne Tam S/S 2018

Vivienne Tam S/S 2018

Sophie Shaw, Beauty & Style Editor September 11, 2017

A short, fat, adorable creature from the Chinese family movie “Monster Hunt” joined designer Vivienne Tam as she made her final walk for her Spring/Summer 2018 runway....

The app Food For All display partnering restaurants around Washington Square Park.

Protect Your Environment and Wallet With Food for All

Jillian Harrington, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
The new app Food for All seems to kill two birds with one stone: offering restaurant-quality food at discounted prices while limiting food waste and, in turn, helping the environment.
18 Below is a new dining hall underneath Torch Club with fancy features such as a flavored water station.

18 Below Falls Short in Authenticity

Sakshi Venkatraman, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
On Tuesday, NYU Dining debuted its newest space located on the lower level of the Torch Club.
Abingdon Square Park is a little triangular park tucked away in the West Village where Hudson Street crosses Bleecker Street.

The Green in the Concrete Jungle

Liv Chai, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
Need a break from school? Try a park!
Hillsong is a trendy and modern church that is drawing celebrities and creating a new image around religion.

Jesus Christ: Modern Fashion Icon

Amelia Reardon, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
Modern churches geared toward the millennial and Generation Z audiences present pastors who are religious and fashion leaders for their communities.
CMEP recently brought in a new therapist for the NYU public. Dr. Jonathan McClain wants to provide a place for students to feel comfortable discussing their identity.

CMEP Welcomes NYU Students Home

Natalie Chinn, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
The NYU Center for Multicultural Education and Programs provides a welcoming space for students of color on campus. Unique programming and open dialogues, like this semester's new series "CMEP in the City," help students feel at home on campus and in New York City.
DKLTJU S/S 2018

DKLTJU S/S 2018

Liv Chai, Staff Writer September 11, 2017

Held in the captivating Angel Orensanz Foundation, the DKLTJU Spring/Summer 2018 runway was a vision of flouncy chiffon and delicate embroidery. The Gothic architecture paired...