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

Washington Square News

Julia Saliba

Julia Saliba, Video Editor

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Photo: Son Jung Wan S/S 2018

Mayu Ranganathan, Contributing Writer September 9, 2017

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Photo: Supima S/S 2018

Pamela Jew, Deputy Copy Chief September 7, 2017

Many students at NYU participate in activism, whether it be for women’s rights, environmental policy or immigration issues.

Photo: An NYU Student’s Guide to Protesters’ Rights

Riley Blake, Contributing Writer April 24, 2017

Many students at NYU participate in activism, whether it be for women’s rights, environmental policy or immigration issues.

Both America and Britain have recently seen a rise in populist movements. The political and cultural changes those who study abroad face can be overwhelming.

Photo: An American in Brexitland: The Confusion and the Culture

April 17, 2017

Both America and Britain have recently seen a rise in populist movements. The political and cultural changes those who study abroad face can be overwhelming.

Video: Daily Changes to Save the Environment

Jordan Reynolds, Highlighter Editor April 17, 2017
A listicle of small actions that NYU students can do in their day-to-day lives to help save the environment.
Central Park

Exposure | Finding Peace in the Environment

Veronica Liow, Euan Prentis and Julia Saliba April 17, 2017
New York City can be overwhelming. Documented in this exposure are various places students, both in New York and abroad, can venture off to to feel more connected with nature.
The Swedish duo Galantis brought colourful visuals and high energy to their performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom, on April 7.

Galantis: Blurring Lines in Voice

Julia Saliba, Deputy Video Editor April 13, 2017
The Swedish electronic music duo Galantis don't care about anything other than the creativity of their music — as bandmate Christian Karlsson said, "This is freedom in Galantis."

Video: First-Year Fears

Alyssa Kelly, Contributing Writer April 5, 2017
Upon receiving their acceptance letters, NYU's incoming students have preconceived ideas and concerns about what their college life will be like.

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April 5, 2017

Video: What Led Chetan Hebbur to Run for City Council?

Sayer Devlin, Deputy News Editor April 3, 2017
WSN sat down with Chetan Hebbur, who is running for City Council, and Community Outreach Manager Alicia Findley.
Androgynous fashion blurs the line between men’s and women’s fashion, thus appealing to all genders.

Photo: Girl Meets Boy: Androgynous Fashion for All

Sherah Ndjongo, Staff Writer April 3, 2017

Androgynous fashion blurs the line between men’s and women’s fashion, thus appealing to all genders.

NYU Stern School of Business Dean, Peter Henry, who announced his decision to step down from the position on December 31, 2016. WSN sat down with Henry on Wednesday to discuss his time as Dean and plans for the future.

Photo: Stern Dean Stepped Down to Become Lead Singer of Owl City

March 31, 2017

NYU Stern School of Business Dean, Peter Henry, who announced his decision to step down from the position on December 31, 2016. WSN sat down with Henry on Wednesday to discuss...

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March 27, 2017

Video: Angie Liao

Translating Human Rights
Thomas Price, Opinion Editor March 23, 2017

Maybe it’s the yoga. Or maybe it’s her natural serenity. But more than likely, it’s Angie Liao’s knowledge that being frazzled does nothing to advance the human rights...

Video: Aneesh Ashutosh

From Clubs to Communities
Grace Halio, Editor-at-Large March 23, 2017

On a busy day, you should consider yourself lucky if you can catch Aneesh Ashutosh, a CAS sophomore, on a midday coffee break — you’re more likely to find him in the Leslie...

Video: Arya Diwase

Bridging Inequality with Drama
Kaitlyn Wang, Managing Editor March 23, 2017

For Arya Diwase, all the world’s a stage — and in her opinion, commanding the stage might be the best way to learn English. While a freshman, Diwase fused her eloquent verbal...

Video: René Rismondo

Hitting Stigmas out of the Park
Jemima McEvoy, News Editor March 23, 2017

René Rismondo wants to break into the boys’ club — a term used by women to reference the male domination of the baseball industry. The gender disparity in baseball is exemplified...

Video: Eli Nachmany

The Man in the "MAGA" Hat
Sierra Jackson, Managing Editor March 23, 2017

On the night of the most suspenseful event in U.S. politics, SPS senior Eli Nachmany — buried amongst a sea of red hats and matching ties — screamed in celebration at President...

Video: Paige Alenick

The Toothbrush Fairy
Natasha Roy, News Editor March 23, 2017

Swish, rinse, repeat. It all started while 15-year-old Paige Alenick was brushing her teeth. A thought suddenly popped into her mind — not everyone in the world owns a toothbrush....

Video: Aija Mayrock

Love Thy Bullies
Hailey Nuthals, Arts Editor March 23, 2017

Imagine recounting the worst experiences of your life in front of huge crowds on a near-daily basis. Imagine having to answer questions about that trauma in endless interviews...

Video: Ryan Thomas

The Diplomatic Educator
Taylor Nicole Rogers, Features Editor March 23, 2017

A student who has now interned at the White House and with Hillary for America once struggled to get through a book. But Ryan Thomas now excels in the classroom and serves as the...

Video: Caitlyn Corradino

Energizing with Fitness
Jessica Martinez, Editor-at-Large March 23, 2017

In a Williamsburg fitness studio with “Straight Up” by Paula Abdul blaring overhead, Caitlyn Corradino encourages her students. “Keep that energy up,” Corradino shouts...

Video: Cultivating Entrepreneurship in eLab

Polina Buchak and Natasha Roy March 20, 2017

The Mark and Debra Leslie Entrepreneurs Lab, commonly known as the Leslie eLab, is an NYU space, where students and faculty can meet to develop their entrepreneurial skills and...

Video: What Makes the MakerSpace

Miranda Levingston, Deputy News Editor March 20, 2017

Ideas become inventions at the Tandon School of Engineering’s MakerSpace — a collaborative learning lab with the high-tech tools needed to let an engineer's imagination roam....