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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

Something’s Fishy About Black Seed’s Special

Something’s Fishy About Black Seed’s Special

Celina Khorma, Staff Writer September 17, 2018
Should you try Black Seed's monthly special?
Dining halls are not the greatest spot for a first date, but at least they're affordable.

Swipe Right and Swipe In: Dining Hall Dates

Scott Hogan, Dining Editor September 10, 2018
Here are some of the best and worst dining halls to take your first date to.
Quality Italian, a restaurant in Midtown, is best known for its chicken parmesan pizza.

Quality Italian’s $68 Chicken Parm Pizza Underwhelms

Celina Khorma, Staff Writer September 10, 2018
Is the Chicken Parmesean Pizza at Quality Italian worth it?
Storefront of fast casual restaurant, Chipotle

4 Fast Lunches for When You’re Just “Too Busy”

Four places for the 15 minute lunch in your busy schedule.
Scott Hogan, Dining Editor September 5, 2018
Four places for the 15 minute lunch in your busy schedule.
On Figuring Out Fashion at NYU

On Figuring Out Fashion at NYU

Alison Zimmerman, Deputy Opinion Editor April 30, 2018
Finding my way at NYU as a stranger in a world of designer fashion.
In her book "The Heart is a Shifting Sea," NYU grad Elizabeth Flock explores the most human and intimate aspects of love and marriage in India.

NYU Grad Explores Love and Marriage in India

Devanshi Khetarpal, Staff Writer April 2, 2018
In her new book "The Heart is a Shifting Sea," NYU grad Elizabeth Flock explores the most human and intimate aspects of love and marriage in India.
Smells Like Teen Spirit: Millennials and Alternative Spirituality

Smells Like Teen Spirit: Millennials and Alternative Spirituality

Scott Hogan, Staff Writer March 25, 2018
Wicca symbols, crystals and books about witchcraft are popping up in popular stores, and millennials can't get enough.
Laura Rubio’s family recipe for Cuban guiso: kielbasa sausage, sweet corn, potatoes and pumpkin over white rice.

A Hearty Dish From Home

Laura Rubio, Staff Writer March 19, 2018
This week on Family Matters, read about a traditional birthday dish for one of our writers, Cuban Guiso.
Exposure | Buenos Aires

Exposure | Buenos Aires

Laura Shkouratoff, Abroad Creative Director February 26, 2018

As a result of colonialism, South America is a continent dotted with European architecture and influence, and Buenos Aires holds itself at the heart of this structural theme....

Namesti Miru, also known as Peace Square.

Day in the Life: Prague

Joyce Lee, Contributing Writer February 12, 2018
Did you ever wonder what is it like spending a semester at NYU Prague? Find out about a typical day at the abroad site.
A current photography exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum features work by Peter Hujar, who documented New York City gay life from the 1969 Stonewall Uprising to the AIDS crisis of the 1980’s. Curated by Joel Smith,   ‘Peter Hujar: Speed of Life,’ will run until May 20.

Peter Hujar: A Lover and a Fighter

Jemima McEvoy, Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2018
The Morgan Library & Museum is currently hosting an exhibit on the works of Peter Hujar, an influential photographer whose art is largely associated with gay life in downtown New York City.
Exposure | A City Through Its People

Exposure | A City Through Its People

Echo Chen, Multimedia Editor February 5, 2018
People make up a city, and the people of Florence say a lot about the city's culture.