Culture

The joy of being a bookworm at NYU London
If you wish to get lost in the coziest bookstores, NYU London is the place to be.
Saige Gipson, Contributing Writer
• October 22, 2021

Champion Pizza gives back to the community one slice at a time
Champion Pizza’s founder Hakki Akdeniz serves the homeless by donating money and boxes of pizza.
Juliana Guarracino, Staff Writer
• October 21, 2021

I tried Fourplay… and liked it
Like all dating apps in New York City, the women are hot and the men are — well, men.
Anyu Ching, Contributing Writer
• October 20, 2021

Emotional support animals offer students comfort
Bringing a pet to college as an emotional support animal is beneficial for some students’ mental health, especially when living away from home for the first time.
Jules Roscoe, Contributing Writer
• October 19, 2021

Ranked: Places to cry in NYC
No, this isn’t a cry for help (yet), but thanks for your concern!
Sabrina Choudhary and Joey Hung
• October 18, 2021

Laid back in Berlin: Valuing the present
Students at NYU Berlin enjoy the city’s relaxed pace of life compared to the hustle and bustle of other NYU campuses. Some feel anxious about returning.
Hunter Alexis Martin, Contributing Writer
• October 15, 2021

Homestay closures disconnect students from Florence locals
With homestays on pause at NYU’s global sites due to COVID-19, study away students are finding alternatives to connect with the city on- and off-campus.
Aurora Russell, Staff Writer
• October 14, 2021

What are NYU’s land acknowledgments worth?
These statements are essential when done right, but they are only the beginning of NYU’s obligations to Indigenous people.
Sabrina Choudhary, Culture Editor
• October 8, 2021

Dior’s legacy is alive and well at the Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum’s “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams” exhibit is a well-curated look back on the iconic fashion house and the influences that have shaped it over the years.
Vivian Stockley, Contributing Writer
• October 7, 2021

An obituary for Bowllin’
It’s not actually closed. It’s just dead to me.
Alexandra Chan, Managing Editor
• October 6, 2021

Chuck’s Vintage curates high-quality Americana
The high-end vintage clothing store recently moved from the West Coast to the Upper East Side, where it continues its founder’s mission of selling top-notch American fashion.
Con Xie, Contributing Writer
• October 5, 2021

Ranked: NYC nature
If you’re tired of Washington Square, Union Square and Tompkins Square, these slices of nature offer an escape from city life without having to leave the city itself.
Alex Tey, Deputy Managing Editor
• October 4, 2021



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