Editor's Picks

Chestita Baba Marta: The monthlong welcoming of Grandmother March
The Bulgarian holiday signifies the coming of springtime.
Jules Roscoe, Deputy Opinion Editor
• March 31, 2022

Bobst Library’s enduring history of suicide
Alyssa Goldberg, Features Staff
• March 7, 2022

Q&A with NYU Affirmations, ‘a meme account for haters’
A conversation with the anonymous co-owners of @nyuaffirmations Instagram page.
Joyce Li, Contributing Writer
• February 3, 2022

Locked out: a multi-factor authentication nightmare
Every aspect of college life these days hinges on my phone. Guess what happened when I lost it?
Sabrina Choudhary, Deputy Managing Editor
• January 28, 2022

Letter from the editor: On transition
Transitions are perpetual, uncomfortable and inevitable. Meet WSN's new editor-in-chief.
Alex Tey, Editor-in-Chief
• January 24, 2022

Opinion: Stop blaming school shootings on bullying
In light of the tragic school shooting in Michigan, it is important to reject attempts to link bullying to mass murder.
Srishti Bungle, Deputy Opinion Editor
• December 8, 2021

Opinion: The racist, anti-worker closure of NYU’s English Language Institute
By closing the English Language Institute at the School of Professional Studies, NYU administration is harming workers, international students and non-English speakers. The decision is emblematic of NYU’s callous policies.
Alexandra Chan, Managing Editor
• December 7, 2021

Review: ‘House of Gucci’ is a fashion catastrophe
Even a scene-stealing Gaga performance can’t save Ridley Scott’s true-crime slog from itself.
Isabella Armus, Deputy Arts Editor
• December 6, 2021

Opinion: Christmas is a lexical glutton
All holidays are not created equal, and this inequality has been compounded by our very vocabulary. This Christmas season, let us right this wrong.
Max Tiefer and Lorraine Olaya
• December 3, 2021

K-pop burn book: November edition
All hail MILF idol groups — T-ARA made a comeback after a 4-year hiatus.
Alexandra Chan and Joey Hung
• November 30, 2021

The Factory, revived
New Yorkers may be nostalgic for Andy Warhol’s ’70s-era Factory, but the spirit of artistic innovation and youthful collaboration is alive and well.
Ashley Wu, Editor in Chief
• November 24, 2021

Mitski is back. God help us all.
The artist known for wreaking emotional devastation on her listeners is back with another single. What can we expect as we anticipate her “Laurel Hell” album next year?
Alex Tey, Deputy Managing Editor
• November 11, 2021

Emily Genova, Managing Editor • April 3, 2025

Ella Kwon, Staff Writer • April 3, 2025


Matthew Singh, Deputy Sports Editor • April 3, 2025

Mia Shou, Staff Writer • April 3, 2025