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Washington Square News

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

SPS sophomore Arik Rosenstein goes to the synagogue every Friday and Saturday in Accra, Ghana as part of his religious practices.

Retaining Faith While Abroad

Natasha Roy, Editor-at-Large October 1, 2018
Learn more about how one Jewish student maintains his religious practices while studying abroad.
Former Tanzanian President Speaks at NYU

Former Tanzanian President Speaks at NYU

Benjamin Tetteh, Contributing Writer September 24, 2018
NYU's Africa House hosted the former President of Tanzania for an evening of discussion.
To Defeat Boko Haram, Nigeria Needs Global Aid

To Defeat Boko Haram, Nigeria Needs Global Aid

Patrick Seaman, Staff Writer February 8, 2016
The world must look to Boko Haram as a challenge and a threat to stability everywhere, not just in West Africa.
Whit Spring/Summer 2016

Whit Spring/Summer 2016

Nynalia Urbieta, Contributing Writer September 9, 2015
Whit Spring/Summer 2016
Harry's Take: Africa requires more economic aid

Harry’s Take: Africa requires more economic aid

April 14, 2014
The United States must take the first step at addressing the duality of aid increasing globally and the poorest nations continuing to receive less.
India leads by example with vaccinations

India leads by example with vaccinations

February 3, 2014
India has proven that getting vaccinations has positive outcomes.
Gloria Lee/WSN

Potential for investment in Africa

March 7, 2013
Despite some economic barriers, African markets prove to be promising sites of investment.

Collaborative exhibit compares classical and contemporary African archives

November 8, 2012
”Distance and Desire: Encounter with the African Archive” addresses issues of the historical and contemporary African Archive.