Editor's Picks

Community Reflects on NYU Hall of Famer Cal Ramsey’s Passing
Larger-than-life New York City basketball great Cal Ramsey passed away on Monday.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• March 27, 2019

NYU Needs to Rename Steinhardt
Michael Steinhardt has clearly brought shame to our university’s name. It is only appropriate that NYU remove his in response.
WSN Editorial Board
• March 25, 2019

The Finish Line Is Further for Women
In the first edition of The Sports Girl column, our Deputy Managing Editor reflects on the accomplishments and coverage of women in sports.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• March 25, 2019

Edible Landscapes in a Concrete Jungle
NYU’s green spaces are becoming more sustainable.
Kylie Kirschner, Staff Writer
• March 24, 2019

‘Hotel Mumbai’ Thrilling, but Not Too Profound
The new international thriller is intense, though it does not have as much depth as it thinks it does.
Fareid El Gafy, Staff Writer
• March 24, 2019

Analyzing the Administration’s Affair With Amazon
NYU’s position on the Amazon deal doesn’t reflect our community as a whole.
WSN Editorial Board
• March 11, 2019

Pubs and Pots of Gold: St. Patrick’s Day Fun
There’s more to St. Patrick’s Day than beer — but of course, there’s beer too.
Calais Watkins, Staff Writer
• March 11, 2019

NYU Professor’s ‘NYLON’ Makes a Complex Plot Work
The past is at the forefront in this new play by Tisch Dramatic Writing professor Sofia Alvarez.
Dante Sacco, Deputy Arts Editor
• March 11, 2019

Graham Chatoor Sets New Records at UAA Swimming and Diving Championships
Graham Chatoor shined in the UAA Swimming and Diving Championships, establishing himself as one of the top long-distance swimmers in the nation.
Nico Davidoff, Contributing Writer
• March 11, 2019

Stonewall Celebration: Moving Forward by Recognizing Our Past
Why NYU’s choice to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the transformative Stonewall riots is a crucial step towards the recognition of our history as an NYU community.
WSN Editorial Board
• March 4, 2019

Dramatic Writing Professor Brings Blockchain to Theater
Sofia Alvarez, a Tisch professor and the screenwriter of Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” is the co-founder of the Blockchain Theater Project, which draws on blockchain’s peer-to-peer model to dismantle the institutional barriers of the theater world.
Alex Cullina, Theater and Books Editor
• March 4, 2019

Parent-Child Talks Combat Youth HIV, Professor Says
Silver Professor Dr. Vincent Guilamo-Ramos speaks about his work with HIV prevention in Latino and African-American adolescent populations.
Mansee Khurana, Deputy News Editor
• March 4, 2019


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Amelia Hernandez Gioia, Deputy News Editor • April 18, 2025