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Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

(Alisia Houghtaling for WSN)
Student gov’t opens elections to entire student body
Dharma Niles, News Editor • January 31, 2025
The Sports Issue | Under the Arch Magazine
The Sports Issue | Under the Arch Magazine
December 6, 2024
An illustration of Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump, over a blue and red background.
The Election Issue | Under the Arch Magazine
October 28, 2024
Six models wearing all black, walking down a runway in a single-file line.
The Fashion Issue | Under the Arch Magazine
September 30, 2024
(Alisia Houghtaling for WSN)
Welcome home, class of 2028
August 7, 2024
(Alex Woodworth for WSN)
Students protest Trump presidency with march on campus
Alex Woodworth and Danny Arensberg January 27, 2025
In the panel titled Tisch, a girl with long braided hair, alternative clothing and round glasses types on a computer with sheets of paper flying around her. Her eyes are swirls and her expression is panicked as she says, “Sorry, I can't go out tonight, I have a 73-page play due tomorrow!” In the panel titled Stern, a man with short dark hair and rectangular glasses wears a suit saying, “Sorry, I can't go out tonight, I have 500+ LinkedIn connections due tomorrow…” He holds a phone with a symbol of people and the number 500 while people shake hands in the background. In the panel titled Gallatin, a boy with wavy brown hair and goggles holds ropes while saying, “Sorry, I can't go out tonight, I have to weave a basket underwater tomorrow.” Another dialogue line reads “Yeah, that’s my concentration…” next to drawings of fish and baskets. In the panel titled Steinhardt, a girl with curly blonde hair and freckles stares at a phone while various electronic devices are scattered in the background including a phone with a caller ID saying “Kiara & Allina.” In a dialogue bubble she says, “Sorry, I can't go out tonight, I have to communicate tomorrow.” In the panel titled Tandon a boy with round glasses, a puffer vest, a quarter-zip sweater and dyed purple hair says, “Sorry, I can't go out tonight, I have a robot due tomorrow!” Behind him is a robot holding a sandwich on a plate saying “YUMMY,” a laptop on a desk displaying “Chat G.P.T.” and a blackboard with various diagrams in white chalk. In the panel titled C.A.S. is a girl wearing a white lab coat and goggles over a pink shirt and saying, “Sorry, I can't go out tonight, I have to write an essay on bird migration in Ancient Greece due tomorrow!” She holds an open book while plucking a leaf off of an overhead branch with forceps, facing away from a desk where a beaker of green liquid overflows.
Cartoon: NYU during finals is just so … unique
Allina Xiao, Andrea Lui, Kiara Mujica and Shiphrah Moses December 13, 2024
An aerial view of an autumn field with a runway and body of water, with factories and suburbs on the left.
How to legally fly a drone in NYC
Evan D'Souza, Staff Photographer • December 13, 2024
(Kevin Wu for WSN)
Club Fest relocated to Kimmel after Paulson Center flood
Aashna Miharia, News Editor • January 31, 2025
The Soapbox is a weekly news column rounding up stories worth reading for a global university. (Max Van Hosen and Kyra Reilley for WSN)
The Soapbox: Asylum seekers in Italy, a Chinese AI model shocks stock market, France offers to send troops to the Arctic
Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor • January 31, 2025
(Courtesy of Madi Kaplan)
Beyond NYU: Mixing acting with activism
Amelia Hernandez Gioia, Deputy News Editor • January 30, 2025
President Donald Trump addresses the press outside of the courtroom during his New York civil fraud case in New York City on Oct. 17, 2023. (Jason Alpert-Wisnia for WSN)
Trump rescinds federal aid freeze, delays future NYU grant cancellations
Dharma Niles, News Editor • January 30, 2025
(Mariana Arboleda for WSN)
Is reviving diner culture heroic or corrupt?
Bella Simonte, Dining Editor • January 31, 2025
(Lianna O’Grady for WSN)
Welcoming Lunar New Year in a new home
Sherry Chen, Contributing Writer • January 29, 2025
(Alisia Houghtaling for WSN)
The perfect day in the West Village
Bella Simonte, Daphne Zhu, Grace Tan, Julia Kim and Lauren Ng January 27, 2025
(Andrea Lui for WSN)
Walter Van Beirendonck brings aliens to Earth at Paris Fashion Week
Andrea Lui, Staff Writer • January 24, 2025
(Anna Baird-Hassell for WSN)
The case against ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Oshmi Ghosh, Contributing Writer • January 31, 2025
(Kiara Mujica for WSN)
The Grammys need to rethink their best new artist category
Kaleo Zhu, Contributing Writer • January 31, 2025
(Alisia Houghtaling for WSN)
Remembering David Lynch: A legacy of dreams, oddities and love
Maggie Turner, Deputy Under the Arch Editor • January 31, 2025
(Alisia Houghtaling for WSN)
WSN predicts the Grammys
WSN Staff January 31, 2025
(Krish Dev for WSN)
Opinion: Trump’s new immigration policies put Arab, Muslim and pro-Palestinian students at risk
Leila Olukoga, Deputy Opinion Editor • January 30, 2025
(Kiera Gabel for WSN)
Opinion: NYU should give students the day off for Lunar New Year
Steven Wang, Staff Writer • January 29, 2025
(Marva Shi for WSN)
Opinion: The exploitation of prison labor
Mehr Kotval, Opinion Editor • January 28, 2025
(Alisia Houghtaling for WSN)
Out of Bounds: Major sports news out of London, Washington, D.C. and Sydney
Krish Dev, Director of Creative & Digital Strategy • January 31, 2025
(Sidney Snider for WSN)
In the Huddle: Connor Vincent on his collegiate swimming career
Sidney Snider, Sports Editor • January 29, 2025
(Kiara Mujica for WSN)
Women’s basketball and men’s volleyball stay undefeated, fencing senior day and other news
Matthew Singh, Sidney Snider and Levi Langley January 27, 2025