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

The Weekend: April 17-19

Natalia Barr, Staff Writer April 16, 2015
Make the most of the warmer weather this weekend by taking a chance on some of the many events happening around the city.

Exhibit shows artist will ‘Stop Seeking Approval’

Stephanie Cheng, Contributing Writer March 24, 2015
Claire Fontaine’s latest gallery, which rejects current art forms, “Stop Seeking Approval," is on display at Metro Pictures until April 4.

The Weekend: March 6-8

Nina Jang, Deputy Features Editor March 5, 2015
Welcome in March with a memorable weekend with some Sinatra, Björk, and Klimt.

‘Surround’ exhibit confuses, intrigues

Alex Greenberger, Editor-at-Large March 3, 2015
The New Museum’s third Triennial, "Surround Audience," demonstrates how technology has deeply embedded itself in our daily lives.
 The David Weiss exhibit is at the Swiss Institute in SoHo.

Weiss exhibit showcases rare works

Carter Glace, Contributing Writer February 17, 2015
The Swiss Institute is currently hosting a gallery of David Weiss’ works, which is opened through Feb. 22.
Exhibit shows beauty of imperfections

Exhibit shows beauty of imperfections

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer February 11, 2015
The Chinatown-based exhibit, "Fetching Blemish," aims to expose blemishes, seeking to demonstrate people's insecurities.
Through his simple yet aesthetic pieces, Suga reimagines everyday objects and materials.

Kishio collection full of surprises, humor

Carter Glace, Contributing Writer February 10, 2015
Kishio Suga's works on display at the Blum & Poe gallery prove minimalist and unorthodox. The collection is on display until Feb. 21.
Edelawit Hussien for WSN

Art reveals other side of business students

April 17, 2014
Stern students reveal their creative side with a one-night art gallery.