Opinion
Psychedelic Drugs Heal, Too
The stigma behind psychedelic drugs takes away from the potential healing properties they can have.
Matigan King, Contributing Writer
• March 4, 2019
Letter to the Editor: NYU Keeps Selling Water Bottles Despite ‘Bottle Ban’
NYU’s promise to no longer purchase bottled water is a step in the right direction, but is also misleading.
NYU Take Back the Tap
• March 4, 2019
2020 Dems Need to Talk Foreign Policy
While focusing on innovative domestic policy, 2020 Democrats have yet to form coherent platforms on international relations, and they need to start now.
March 4, 2019
We Can Do Better Than Voluntourism
Voluntourism often hurts communities more than it helps them. Instead, let’s invest in long-term solutions.
Sarah John, Deputy Opinion Editor
• March 1, 2019
Staff Rants: Tech Edition
To quote Patrick from “Spongebob Squarepants”: we have technology! As the WSN staff will soon tell you, it’s an everyday part of our lives that ends up being more frustrating than not.
Sakshi Venkatraman, Pamela Jew, Bela Kirpalani, Melanie Pineda and Yasmin Gulec
• February 28, 2019
Anti-Climate Change Panel is Grounded in Money, Not Science
President Trump’s new Presidential Committee on Climate Security represents the corruption embedded within the administration’s opposition to climate reform.
Cole Stallone, Deputy Opinion Editor
• February 27, 2019
Overcoming Stereotypes Through Film
Read one writer’s take on the development of their multicultural identity as an international student from Russia.
Anna Lee, Contributing Writer
• February 26, 2019
Higher Education Needs Intervention From All Sides
NYU is lobbying the state government for tuition assistance — but what else can be done to aid students?
WSN Editorial Board
• February 25, 2019
The Hoax of Trump’s National Emergency
Read one writer’s take on the national emergency after having lived next to the U.S.-Mexico border her entire life.
Madison San Miguel, Contributing Writer
• February 25, 2019
Howard Schultz Should Join the Democratic Party
Read one writer's take on the viability of Howard Schultz's independent presidential campaign, and what he can do to increase his chances.
Nathan Maue, Contributing Writer
• February 25, 2019
Netflix’s Raised Prices Will Drive Students Away
While Netflix has cemented itself into our culture as an entertainment mainstay, price increases might force students to turn to other platforms with similar content.
Wayne Chen, Contributing Writer
• February 25, 2019
Confessions of a Prelaw Student
Opinion Editor Melanie Pineda writes about why she wants to go to law school, and why she believes it will — hopefully — be worth it.
Melanie Pineda, Opinion Editor
• February 25, 2019
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