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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

All content by Michael Domanico

Students share their thoughts on studying in D.C.

Michael Domanico, Staff Writer February 26, 2015

Drew Murray, CAS junior and intern at Devine Mulvey Longabaugh. What motivated you to study in NYUDC? I’ve always been interested in politics and the culture that surrounds...

International student solidarity necessary to support Mexican students

International student solidarity necessary to support Mexican students

Kevin Burns and Michael Domanico November 24, 2014
There are several steps students at NYU should take to stand in solidarity with the students in Mexico, both those who have gone missing and those taking to the streets to bring about reform.
Courtesy of NYUAD

University responds to report claiming mistreatment of workers at NYUAD island campus

Michael Domanico, Managing Editor May 2, 2014
A new report by Gulf Labor has called into question the university's adherence to its own set of standards.
File photo by Lauren Strausser

[UPDATE] Straus to leave Law School Board

Michael Domanico, Managing Editor May 1, 2014
Straus' labor practices have caused controversy among the student body.
via wikipedia.org

Unpublished works spark debate

Clio McConnell and Michael Domanico April 23, 2014
Gabriel García Márquez left behind an unfinished manuscript, striking up controversy over whether the work should be published.
NYUAD moves commencement ceremony date

NYUAD moves commencement ceremony date

To avoid a scheduling conflict with an Islamic holiday, NYU Abu Dhabi rescheduled the ceremony for its first graduating class.
File photo by Jonathan Tan

NYU to sponsor Gordon Brown’s commission on human rights

Nicole Brown and Michael Domanico October 17, 2013
NYU is sponsoring Gordon Brown's efforts to re-evaluate the UN's Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
via abcnews.go.com

Few students show pride at GMA, NYU pep rally

Nicole Brown and Michael Domanico September 10, 2013
Due to a lack of communication, many students missed the opportunity to attend a pep rally on Good Morning America.