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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

A Nonviolent Response To Bigotry

A Nonviolent Response To Bigotry

Honor Saskia Milton, Contributing Writer October 5, 2017
Protest music is a staple of most social movements, a phenomenon that spans for decades.
The Guitarists Nobel

The Guitarist’s Nobel

Michael Landes, Staff Writer April 6, 2017
Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in literature last year, leading many to wonder — do song lyrics genuinely qualify as literature?
Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize Insults Both Literature and Music

Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize Insults Both Literature and Music

Aparna Alankar, Contributing Writer October 21, 2016
Grouping the music and literature categories together does a disservice to both forms and their respective artists and authors.
Vaughn Hunt, Danny Gomez, Kevin Walker and Sean Fahey of the band,  Acid Dad, consider their music to be the #psych-punk genre.

You should know about NYU band Acid Dad

Francisco Navas and E.R. Pulgar October 25, 2015
WSN sat down with Acid Dad, a psych-punk band founded by three NYU students, to discuss their genre, the band's future and how the band deals with being professional musicians and college students at the same time.

Dylan’s ‘Shadows’ should have stayed in the dark

Michael Waller, Staff Writer February 10, 2015
On his 36th album, "Shadows in the Night," Bob Dylan disappoints, with boring release.
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Bob Dylan’s ‘Tempest’ blows away expectations

September 11, 2012
Songwriting legend Bob Dylan's 35th album ousts the competition.