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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

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

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Fitness Finds: Take it to the Trails

April 7, 2013
WSN debuts the Fitness Finds, a weekly column dedicated to manifesting the fitness adventures in the city.
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NYU gaming institute to open in Brooklyn

April 3, 2013
The Polytechnic Institute of NYU's Media and Games Network will be the first fusion curriculum with NYU.
Brownstones in Park Slope, Brooklyn. A popular neighborhood for students living outside housing.

Off-campus housing: Park Slope

March 7, 2013
Park Slope South, Brooklyn, is a cool and affordable area that has a lot to offer. Rent prices average around $2,000 per month for a one-bedroom apartment, but you can find rentals for about $1,500 to $1,700 per month.
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Off-campus housing: Crown Heights

March 7, 2013
Some students might think that Brooklyn is oh-so-far away, but Crown Heights, a north-central Brooklyn neighborhood, may lead one to reconsider.
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Brooklyn Nets must evolve to stay competitive

February 19, 2013
As the All-Star break comes to an end, can the Brooklyn Nets continue to be a menace in the east for the second half of the season?
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Brooklyn’s diversity on display at Atlantic Antic festival

September 27, 2012
Brooklyn's annual Atlantic Antic Street Festival, the largest of its kind in New York City, spotlights food and music in the Atlantic Avenue area.
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Book nerds flock to Brooklyn

September 19, 2012
The Brooklyn Book Festival continues to expand this year, adding new Bookend activities and more authors to its roster.
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New report shows Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens as most expensive

Emily Bell September 12, 2012
Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan are ranked some of the most expensive places to live.