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

Washington Square News

All content by Joshua Jones
A Steinhardt student performing at Bleep Bloop.

Steinhardt Students Experiment at Bleep Bloop

Joshua Jones, Contributing Writer March 5, 2018
Steinhardt's Composers' Collective and Music Technology department collaborated for the recent Bleep Bloop showcase –– a concert featuring some of the most experimental music students have to offer.
“CityBeat,” a giant heart that would light up through touching the sensors, was featured in Broadway Windows.

Interactive Art at Broadway Windows

Joshua Jones, Contributing Writer December 6, 2017
You might've caught an interactive art exhibit on the corner of Broadway and E. 10th St. The exhibition was the final presentation of “Pop-Up Windows,” a graduate course taught by Professor Gabe Barcia-Colombo.
Indie folk-rock singer/songwriter Angel Olsen gave an electrifying performance to a packed audience at Brooklyn Steel on Dec.1.

Angel Olsen Rocks Brooklyn

Joshua Jones, Contributing Writer December 4, 2017
Angel Olsen performed at Brooklyn Steel over the weekend, performing songs from her new record "Phases" as well as older fan-favorites.
On Nov. 28, NYU Gallatin students will hold the Gallatin Mental Health Arts Festival to increase awareness of the issue.

Gallatin Mental Health Festival

Joshua Jones, Contributing Writer November 27, 2017
This Tuesday in the Jerry H. Labowitz Theater, Gallatin is holding an arts festival centered on mental health from 5-9 p.m.
Tisch Film & TV senior Alejandro Cervantes is the director of Shakespeare in the Square’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” He fell in love with theater after going abroad to London.

NYU Students Genderbend Shakespeare

Joshua Jones, Contributing Writer October 16, 2017
NYU students performed a gender-swapped version of Shakespeare's classic in Washington Square Park last weekend.