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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

Leaves change color in Central Park.

How to Spend Your First Fall in the City

Sweater Weather: How NYU Students Are Making It Better
Joyce Shin, Contributing Writer October 1, 2018
Grab your dark-washed denim and turtlenecks, the leaves are reddening and the air is freezing.
As November gets colder it’s easier to do more stuff indoors or even outdoors. Flurry, the annual ice skating event for NYU student at Central Park, is scheduled on Dec. 4, don’t miss on free tickets and skates.

Baby, It’s Cold Outside: How to Have Fun Indoors

Tiffanie Hwang, Contributing Writer November 17, 2017
Just because it's cold doesn't mean you can't have fun. Here are four of our favorite indoor activities this winter.
As the weather gets colder, it’s time to get a warm winter coat, which can be found and all price points.

Cuddle Up, Bundle Up

Kaylee Warren, Staff Writer November 28, 2016
Cold weather is here but no need to compromise chicness for practicality.

Best Boots to Beat the Rain

Brina Jeffries, Contributing Writer October 19, 2016
No need to compromise your footwear style as the weather gets colder. We've rounded up the chicest weatherproof boots for you to brave the NYC elements.
Hurricane Names are a National Disaster

Hurricane Names are a National Disaster

Thomas Price, Contributing Writer October 13, 2016
We have done ourselves a great disservice as a country by allowing for names like Ernesto, Nana and Beryl --which sound like the names of old math teachers and used car salesmen -- to define something as powerful as a hurricane.
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Prevent winter weather from ruining footwear

February 12, 2014
Fight against the cold weather by protecting and repairing your shoes with these simple tips.