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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

NY Gov. candidate talks term limits at College Republicans event

NY Gov. candidate talks term limits at College Republicans event

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor October 17, 2014
Gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino spoke at the NYU Kimmel Center for University Life to discuss issues relating to the upcoming election.

NY needs medical marijuana waiver

WSN Editorial Board, Editorial Board October 2, 2014
The federal government should consider NY state needs for medical marijuana.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate discusses plans for New York

April 18, 2014
When asked what he would like to change first as governor, Rob Astorino named employment.
Public school system needs reform, not superfluous money

Public school system needs reform, not superfluous money

March 31, 2014
De Blasio should strengthen the system by integrating the features that have made charter schools so successful into public institutions.
Gov. Cuomo to allow New York hospitals to dispense medicinal marijuana

Gov. Cuomo to allow New York hospitals to dispense medicinal marijuana

January 26, 2014
Twenty hospitals will dispense medical marijuana.

More casinos in New York present risky bet

September 25, 2013
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to build seven casinos in New York is a bad investment in the long term.
Sexton, Board of Trustees betray NYU mission

Sexton, Board of Trustees betray NYU mission

August 25, 2013
Over the past ten years, your tuition has been raised significantly. What does the university administration have to show for it? Not much.
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‘Tonight Show’ sees host change, return to New York City

April 14, 2013
Jimmy Fallon is set to take over as host of "The Tonight Show," and the show will be returning to New York City.
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Teacher evaluation stalemate continues despite rising stakes

February 6, 2013
The New York City loses millions as a result of teacher evaluation dissension.