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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

Central Park is home to a plethora of different spots, offering places such as The Plaza Food Hall across the street south of the park.

Exploring the Edge of Central Park

Liv Chai, Staff Writer November 29, 2017
Come explore the base of Central Park with us!
The Parks Issue

The Parks Issue

Kaitlyn Wang, Features Editor September 25, 2017
A guide to finding some fresh air in New York City that's not just Washington Square Park.
Central Park

Exposure | Finding Peace in the Environment

Veronica Liow, Euan Prentis and Julia Saliba April 17, 2017
New York City can be overwhelming. Documented in this exposure are various places students, both in New York and abroad, can venture off to to feel more connected with nature.
Love, Sex and All the Rest: Summer Sex + Date Spots in NYC

Love, Sex and All the Rest: Summer Sex + Date Spots in NYC

May 2, 2016
To prepare you for summer, our anonymous columnists listed the best sex and date spots to hit up when school gets out.
The Inter-Residence Hall Council hosted the 8th annual Flurry at Central Parks Wollman Rink on Nov. 4th.

NYU ice-skating event creates Flurry of fun

Abigail Weinberg, Staff Writer November 5, 2015
A look back at the IRHC's eighth annual Flurry.

The Weekend: November 6-8

Linda Yang, Staff Writer November 4, 2015
A budget-friendly guide to your weekend
Make most of fall break in NYC

Make most of fall break in NYC

Disha Gupta, Contributing Writer October 9, 2015
Maximize fall break while staying in town.

This Weekend: Feb. 13 to 15

Dhriti Tandon, Staff Writer February 12, 2015
If you're looking for things to do this Valentine's weekend, check out this list for some inspiration.
People’s Climate March draws 400,000 people before UN Climate Summit

People’s Climate March draws 400,000 people before UN Climate Summit

Alex Bazeley, Andrew Mei and Romie Williams September 22, 2014
The largest Climate Change March in history took place this Sunday in Central Park.
Top 5 hidden gems to visit in city that never sleeps

Top 5 hidden gems to visit in city that never sleeps

April 1, 2014
Check out these little-known places for a good time in New York City.
Felipe De La Hoz/WSN

Up-and-Comer | Jesse Wheaton

Kavish Harjai, News Editor March 27, 2014
Gallatin sophomore Jesse Wheaton's art can be found in his book, "Open Me."
Jonathan Tan/WSN

Annual Pumpkin Fest attracts crowds to Central Park

Kavish Harjai, Staff Writer October 28, 2013
Central Park saw the annual Pumpkin Fest draw throngs of people on Saturday.