
Building a Home Away From Home
NYU students share how they’re adjusting to life in their hometowns and reminding themselves of New York.
Sara Miranda, Under the Arch Multimedia Editor
• May 4, 2020

Rediscovering the Gem That Is ‘Freaks and Geeks’ During Quarantine
If you’re in the depths of your quarantine blues, “Freaks and Geeks” is the single most relevant show to capture all of your varying emotions, despite airing almost 20 years ago.
Samaa Khullar, Contributing Writer
• April 29, 2020

University-Wide Email Leaves Students With More Questions Than Answers
In another community-wide email, university administrators detailed costs faced during the pandemic as well as how the university plans to proceed at this time.
Abby Hofstetter, Managing Editor
• April 28, 2020

Amazon, Protect Your Workers and Meet Their Demands
In order to protect their workers from COVID-19, Amazon must better enforce social distancing protocols while providing paid leave for at-risk workers.
Kevin Kurian, Staff Writer
• April 28, 2020

Gallatin Theatre Troupe Presents: ‘Uncharted: A Virtual Individualized Musical Theatre Cabaret’
NYU musicians, directors, producers and performers are using Zoom to keep an annual musical tradition alive.
Dani Herrera, Staff Writer
• April 28, 2020

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Must Do More For Its Students
Extending time-to-degree deadlines and funding packages are necessary accommodations for graduate students who have recognized and adapted to the crisis we are in.
WSN Editorial Board
• April 27, 2020

Just For Kicks: NYU Taekwondo Team Discusses Their Season’s Premature Ending
With the cancellation of nationals, a temporary pause on their pursuit for a Division I promotion and even a false alarm coronavirus scare at a competition, the NYU Taekwondo team discuss their reactions to their season’s early end and reflect on their favorite memories of the season.
Kevin Ryu, Staff Writer
• April 27, 2020

Online Classes Find Difficulties in Engagement
Students find difficulties and disappointments in their remote classes that were formerly hands-on.
Ivy Zhu, Contributing Writer
• April 27, 2020

The Case for Universal Pass
The COVID-19 crisis has put far too many students at odds with the traditional path to success. The time for Universal Pass is here.
Andrew Lusk, Contributing Writer
• April 27, 2020

Huiyi Chen, Art in Isolation and Digital Empathy
The ITP-based creator uses digital installations to help people connect with one another and process the current pandemic.
Ashley Wu, Deputy Arts Editor, Deputy Arts Editor
• April 24, 2020

Lamplighters, Constructive Creativity and Dr. Seuss
Lamplighter’s Youth Musical Theater Collective’s production of “Seussical” aimed to bring the world of Dr. Seuss to life onstage while inspiring kid actors.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Arts Editor, Arts Editor
• April 24, 2020

Farah Jabir, Camaraderie and ‘Kokomo’
The Tisch film student has had the production of her film put on pause due the COVID-19 pandemic, but she, her classmates, crew and the greater Tisch community hold strong.
Fareid El Gafy, Film & TV Editor, Film & TV Editor
• April 24, 2020

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