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

Washington Square News

Min Ji Kim

Min Ji Kim, Video Editor

Min Ji Kim is a sophomore at Steinhardt majoring in Media, Culture, and Communications. She likes to express her creativity through art, video editing, filming, photography, music, etc. Hailing from Silicon Valley, she misses calculus and physics sometimes.

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NYU College of Dentistry is located at 345 E. 24th Street. Recently, the schools student organizations have created a newsletter addressing racism on campus. (Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: NYU Dentistry Creates Task Force After Students Raise Concerns

Sep 4, 2020

NYU College of Dentistry is located at 345 E. 24th Street. Recently, the school's student organizations have created a newsletter addressing racism on campus. (Photo by Min Ji...

During the STEM 2020 summit, Speaker Dr. Yasmine Ndassa delivered the keynote address. She spoke on transferring her skills from molecular biophysics to business analytics and her personal journey as a woman in STEM. (Photo by Min Ji Kim)

STEM Women Seek to Inspire the Next Generation at NYU

Two STEM professors spoke to female Tandon students about their careers and passions in STEM fields.
Min Ji Kim, Contributing Writer Mar 6, 2020

NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Office of Student Affairs held its annual Women in STEM Summit on Thursday, March 5 in hopes of inspiring young women to pursue the fields...

A distinct sign labels a Tandon building. Tandon was recently awarded for advancing womens participation in computer science industries. (Via NYU Tandon)

Tandon Receives Award for Increasing Women’s Role in Computing Fields

Tandon School’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering received an award and $50,000 prize for promoting women in computing education.
Min Ji Kim, Contributing Writer Feb 28, 2020

NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering received an award honoring the school for increasing women’s participation in computing education. The...

Be on the lookout for rush ticket and take advantage of New York Citys art scene. (Illustration by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Three Ways to Take Advantage of NYC’s Lesser-Known Theater and Literary Scenes

Sasha Cohen, Books & Theater Editor Jan 29, 2020

Be on the lookout for rush ticket and take advantage of New York City's art scene. (Illustration by Min Ji Kim)

NYU students discuss their tips and tricks for saving money on school supplies for a new semester. (Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: A Guide to Cutting Expenses On School Essentials

Jan 28, 2020

NYU students discuss their tips and tricks for saving money on school supplies for a new semester. (Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Carlos (left) and two other members of NYU Cabaret laugh after hearing an audition. Up until the beginning of last year, he wanted to be an actor and loves to perform. (Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: A Peculiar Passion for Preservation

Arin Garland, Under the Arch Senior Editor Dec 5, 2019

Carlos (left) and two other members of NYU Cabaret laugh after hearing an audition. Up until the beginning of last year, he wanted to be an actor and loves to perform. (Photo by...

The first thought that popped into my head the moment I opened the color stick was that it looked like a giant crayon. The writer describes her experience using the popular Milk lip and cheek stick. (Staff Illustration by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Mediocre MILK Makeup

Oct 18, 2019

"The first thought that popped into my head the moment I opened the color stick was that it looked like a giant crayon." The writer describes her experience using the popular Milk...

Tomaso Falchetta, Head of Advocacy and Policy Team of Privacy International, delves into how the use of a technology like biotech can stray from its original intentions, putting innocent people at risk. On Tuesday at the  Brennan Center for Justice held a panel concerning human rights and biometric tools with experts from the UN Security Council, Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, Privacy International, and Human Rights Center. (Staff photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Counter-Terrorism Experts Warn of Human Rights Issues With Facial Recognition, Other Biometrics

Oct 2, 2019

Tomaso Falchetta, Head of Advocacy and Policy Team of Privacy International, delves into how the use of a technology like biotech can stray from its original intentions, putting...

NYU President Andy Hamilton delivers opening remarks and introduces President Higgins. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: President of Ireland Talks Global Unity at Kimmel Ahead of UN Summit

Lisa Cochran, Deputy News Editor Sep 25, 2019

NYU President Andy Hamilton delivers opening remarks and introduces President Higgins. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Aphrodite Dry Cleaners is often frequented by NYU students due to its proximity to Washington Square Park. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Pressed for Success

Divya Nelakonda, Staff Writer Sep 9, 2019

Aphrodite Dry Cleaners is often frequented by NYU students due to its proximity to Washington Square Park. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

First-year students share if the first day of school outfit is important to them in college. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: The (Un)Importance of a First-Day-of-School Outfit

Sep 5, 2019

First-year students share if the first day of school outfit is important to them in college. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

First-year students share if the first day of school outfit is important to them in college. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: The (Un)Importance of a First-Day-of-School Outfit

Bella Gil, Beauty & Style Editor Sep 5, 2019

Jenna Roth, Tisch first-year, dressed in ripped jeans and high top leather Converse. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Upperclassmen styles have changed since they first came to NYU. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: After Years at NYU, Student Styles Shift

Chad Evans, Staff Writer Sep 5, 2019

Martin Nguyen, a Steinhardt sophomore, transforms his style from typical LA athleisure to “looks of a cosmopolitan metrosexual.” (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

It can be difficult for students to manage their money, especially in a city like New York. (Staff Illustration by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Students Spill Their Biggest Money Mishaps

Sep 3, 2019

It can be difficult for students to manage their money, especially in a city like New York. (Staff Illustration by Min Ji Kim)

A fire has broken out in a building on East 12th Street and University Place. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Fire Erupts on University Place

May 8, 2019

A fire has broken out in a building on East 12th Street and University Place. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Valerie Stepanova, CAS junior, tries on clothes at the NYU bookstore. Her goal is to create an entire outfit (minus the shoes) that is stylish, unobnoxious, and decently priced. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: I Tried to Put Together an Outfit With NYU Bookstore Gear

Valerie Stepanova, Contributing Writer May 2, 2019

Valerie tries on her first outfit, a gray shirt dress with long white socks. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

The Tang Hot Pots lunch special. The restaurant is located on 135 Bowery and specializes in SiChuan hotpot. (Staff photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Immerse Yourself in a Bevy of Boiling Broths at Tang Hotpot

Arin Garland, Dining Editor Apr 22, 2019

Soup broth is both customizable and delicious. You can adjust your spice levels to your preference. (Staff photo by Min Ji Kim)

The Gallatin Arts Festival runs April 8-12. The showcase of work by Gallatin undergraduates celebrates the schools unique interdisciplinary approach, focusing on work that straddles themes and media. (Staff Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Gallatin Arts Fest Embodies School’s Unique Spirit

Apr 8, 2019

The Gallatin Arts Festival runs April 8-12. The showcase of work by Gallatin undergraduates celebrates the school's unique interdisciplinary approach, focusing on work that straddles...

Gallatin senior Parker Reposa (left) and Stern junior Drew Enyedi (right,) founders of the up-cycling company Grounded, display their handmade face mask and soap. All of their products are made from recycled coffee grounds. (Staff photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Two NYU Students Combine Coffee and Cosmetics

Apr 8, 2019

Gallatin senior Parker Reposa (left) and Stern junior Drew Enyedi (right,) founders of the up-cycling company Grounded, display their handmade face mask and soap. All of their...

Flare jeans spotted in Mango in SoHo. (Staff photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: NYU Trend Report: Spring Edition

Carol Lee, Beauty & Style Editor Apr 1, 2019

Flare jeans spotted in Mango in SoHo. (Staff photo by Min Ji Kim)

Tandon junior Shriya Khonde (right) studies with her close friend and roommate Shradha Mididaddi (left). They share a room in Brooklyn Heights and met at Chipotle the first week of school, but weren’t immediately fans of one another. (Photo by Min Ji Kim)

Photo: Shriya Khonde | Climbing Through Advocacy

Akshay Prabhushankar, Deputy Managing Editor Mar 14, 2019

Tandon junior Shriya Khonde (right) studies with her close friend and roommate Shradha Mididaddi (left). They share a room in Brooklyn Heights and met at Chipotle the first week...

Alessandro Tricone F/W 2019

Alessandro Tricone F/W 2019

Min Ji Kim, Deputy Video Editor Feb 8, 2019

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