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

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

Washington Square News

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Lewis Watson Sheds Light on New Album ‘midnight’ at WNYU

Kevin Hannon, Staff Writer Mar 22, 2017
English singer-songwriter Lewis Watson performed live in the WNYU studio, and gave an interview on his new album "midnight" and his recent switch from a major record label to an independent one — and whether this midnight is the evening before or after the light.

Picture This — Looking Good

Kevin Hannon, Staff Writer Feb 24, 2017
Check out an exclusive video of up-and-coming Irish band Picture This performing in the WNYU studio, plus a full interview!
London-based singer-songerwriter, Lorne, recently debuted his single, Bread Alone.  His strong vocals and meaningful lyrics give listeners a quick taste of his debut EP Maze, which will be released in May 2017.

A For(Lorne) Reflection on Modern Complacency

Kevin Hannon, Staff Writer Feb 7, 2017
In a beautifully forlorn debut from London musician Lorne, "Bread Alone" presents a solitary contemplation of the future.

VIDEO: New Portals Opening Doors, Live at WNYU

Kevin Hannon, Staff Writer Dec 7, 2016
Rising star duo New Portals performed live at WNYU in conjunction with WSN - check out the video here!
Being Indie: Dublin’s Orla Gartland on Cutting Through the Noise

Being Indie: Dublin’s Orla Gartland on Cutting Through the Noise

Kevin Hannon, Contributing Writer Sep 29, 2016
Orla Gartland is an indie musician who found success both digitally and through performance.
17-year-old singer-songwriter Billie Marten recently debuted with “Writing of Blues and Yellows,” an album focused heavily on her connection to home.

Billie Marten: A Rising North Star

Kevin Hannon, Contributing Writer Sep 19, 2016
English musician Billie Marten's debut album "Writing of Blues and Yellows" brings a powerfully understated work into the public eye after she was nominated for BBC's prestigious "Sound Of..." poll.

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