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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

All content by Sherry Chen
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A guide to Valentine’s Day gifts by NYU school

Show your date that you actually remember their major with these occasionally not-so-serious, school-specific gifts.
Sherry Chen, Contributing Writer February 10, 2025

Valentine’s Day is coming up, and you might be procrastinating getting a gift for your date, partner or class crush. And while I don’t encourage stereotyping, using their NYU...

How NYU students celebrated Lunar New Year

How NYU students celebrated Lunar New Year

From homemade meals to apartment parties, here’s how NYU students from different cultures rang in the Year of the Snake.
Grace Tan and Sherry Chen February 7, 2025

On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many other countries celebrate Lunar New Year, especially...

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Welcoming Lunar New Year in a new home

It can be hard to celebrate away from family, but don’t let college stop you from enjoying the festivities.
Sherry Chen, Contributing Writer January 29, 2025

Lunar New Year has always been the most important holiday in my family. Growing up in China, I would travel to the northern coastal province of Shandong to celebrate with my dad’s...

An art installation of a large house sculptural structure, displayed in a gallery space with a descriptive panel on the wall that says “This will pass" by Dalila Sanabria.

Review: ‘This will pass’ promises hope through Latin American mythology and history

NYU artist-in-residence Dalila Sanabria’s exhibition is on display on the 4th floor of 20 Cooper Square.
Sherry Chen, Contributing Writer October 21, 2024

Dazzling lights, immersive wooden structures and a captivating video portal invite viewers to another dimension at Dalila Sanabria’s exhibit, “This will pass.” Sanabria,...