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

All content by Tejas Sawant

Service trip brings groups together

Tejas Sawant, Contributing Writer February 5, 2015
Bridges, a Muslim-Jewish interfaith organization at NYU, recently embarked on a service trip to areas in Arkansas to provide disaster-relief.
The NYU Spring Job & Internship Fair,  held on Jan. 29, is an opportunity to hear about available internships in the New York area.

Students share advice on job hunt

Tejas Sawant, Contributing Writer February 2, 2015
Internship advice from students with impressive internships in different fields.

NYU Farm Lab teaches agricultural awareness

Tejas Sawant November 13, 2014
Professor Laurel Greyson’s “Intro to Urban Agriculture” Steinhardt class regularly visits and works with the NYU Urban Farm Lab, a 0.125-acre farm, located at Houston and Wooster Street at 110 Silver Towers.
Student to make directorial debut

Student to make directorial debut

Tejas Sawant October 20, 2014
Muse of Fire, a play written and directed by Tisch freshman Jake Rosenberg, is set to have its maiden performance on Oct. 29 at the Manhattan Repertory Theater.
Chain restaurants inundate area

Chain restaurants inundate area

Tejas Sawant, Contributing Writer September 23, 2014
Chain restaurants have become prominent in New York City.
Mathematics professor wins award

Mathematics professor wins award

Tejas Sawant, Contributing Writer September 18, 2014
Mathematics professor Subhash Khot received the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize for his theory that aims to find the closest possible solution to NP-hard problems.
Lauded memoirist reads work

Lauded memoirist reads work

Tejas Sawant, Contributing Writer September 8, 2014
Fall 2014 Reading Series kicked off on Sept. 5 at the Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House with a reading by Brando Skyhorse