University News
Journalism Minor Provides Flexibility for Students
Students and professors react to the new journalism minor that the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute announced on Friday.
Alexandria Johnson, Staff Writer
• March 1, 2019
Tisch Mentorship Program Helps Young Women Pursue Business in the Arts
Thirteen students have been paired with arts industry professionals who hope to give them a better idea of what their future careers may look like.
Bethany Allard, Staff Writer
• March 1, 2019
Historical Status Up in Air for Strand
The owner of the well-known bookstore is against a historical status that may impede future renovations.
Remie Arena, Contributing Writer
• March 1, 2019
Missing Student Found in the Bronx
According to an administrator, missing student Nyamal Pal was found today and is safe.
Meghna Maharishi, News Editor
• February 28, 2019
Ta-Nehisi Coates: ‘The Power of Invisibility Is Dissipating’
At a Tony Judt memorial lecture, the "Between the World and Me” author spoke about how history’s misremembered accounts contribute to misunderstandings with today’s left.
Mansee Khurana, Deputy News Editor
• February 28, 2019
Black and Queer Activists Talk Action Toward Equality
Activists discussed how the intersections of race and sexuality have impacted their advocacy in New York City.
Lachlan Hyatt, Staff Writer
• February 28, 2019
Scholars Win Fully-Funded Trip to Asia — and a Job, Too
The Luce scholarship places students at an institution or agency in Asia for 13 months to work in a field relevant to their major.
Jesse Jimenez, Staff Writer
• February 27, 2019
NYU Student Missing, Last Seen in Brooklyn
Mansee Khurana, Deputy News Editor
• February 26, 2019
Founder of Viral McMansions Blog Talks Sustainability, Architecture
Kate Wagner, the founder of the blog McMansion Hell, gave a talk in GCASL last week on the absurd nature of McMansions.
Marie-Louise Onga Nana, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2019
Fifty Years After Stonewall, Talk Revisits NYU’s History With the LGBTQ Community
In 1970, NYU prevented queer clubs from holding events on campus. Today, they celebrate Stonewall’s 50th anniversary.
Mansee Khurana and Jared Peraglia
• February 26, 2019
Over 3,000 Cameras Are Watching Us, but Students Don’t Care
NYU’s robust security camera system feels excessive to some students.
Jared Peragila, Deputy News Editor
• February 26, 2019
A Look at the Terms That Built NYUAD
A 2007 provost’s report offered an in-depth look into the initial negotiations between NYU and Abu Dhabi.
Victor Porcelli and Meghna Maharishi
• February 25, 2019