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

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

Washington Square News

Alice Rogers

Alice Rogers, Deputy Copy Chief

Alice Rogers is a first-year pursuing a double major in media, culture, and communication and economics. Her obsessions include reality television, yoga and literary fiction about women going insane. She spends her days walking around New York City, smiling at dogs. If you want to reach out, there’s a good chance you’ll find her in a movie theater, or you can just email [email protected].

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(Suditi Sircar for WSN)

Opinion: Keep AI out of Tisch

NYU’s latest attempt to embrace the future of the arts will harm the very students it seeks to elevate.
Alice Rogers, Deputy Copy Chief April 29, 2026

At the annual Tisch Gala celebrating the work of students and alumni earlier this month, one honoree stood out from the rest. Cristóbal Valenzuela, co-founder and CEO of Runway...

(Courtesy of Bryce Peterson)

Q&A: Dan Mintz is back in a familiar format

Ahead of his Brooklyn show later this week, WSN spoke to the comedian about his upcoming animated special and 16 seasons of “Bob’s Burgers.”
Alice Rogers, Deputy Copy Chief March 25, 2026

The last time Dan Mintz released a comedy album was in 2014. Every track on “The Stranger” is one witty short-form setup after another, proving that his hallmark monotone delivery...

(Courtesy of A24)

The case for Rose Byrne

This year’s best actress underdog should not be overlooked.
Alice Rogers, Deputy Copy Chief February 25, 2026

In movies, 2025 was the year of the imperfect mother. Before, maternal characters in film tend to be either purely angelic or abusive figures — but now they’re the roles of...

(Courtesy of Netflix)

Review: ‘Ballad of a Small Player’ fails to up the ante

In a departure from the ensemble-driven “Conclave” and “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Edward Berger’s latest takes a bet on an intimate character study that doesn’t pay out.
Alice Rogers, Copy Editor November 13, 2025

The premise of “Ballad of a Small Player” should guarantee a 100-minute thrill ride. A gambler on the run from his past, Lord Doyle (Colin Farrell) finds himself in a Macau...

(Courtesy of Marcona Media)

‘Mistress Dispeller’ tackles the modern love triangle

WSN spoke with NYU alum Elizabeth Lo about her new documentary, a story of professional meddlers and contemporary romance.
Alice Rogers, Copy Editor October 23, 2025

In the past decade, a fascinating new profession has emerged in China. Mistress dispellers discreetly infiltrate marriages afflicted by infidelity and attempt to break up the affair,...