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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

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Tips to live life in the city to the fullest

October 19, 2012
Not planning on studying abroad? Trying to kill time until you do? Try these tips to make life in the city even more interesting.
via Youtube

‘Forbidden NYU’ channels student’s discontent into song

October 19, 2012
CAST presents the 13th annual performance of “Forbidden NYU” this Thursday and Sunday.
via foodbyskyler.com

Student’s food blog offers fresh perspective

October 18, 2012
The casual, relatable tone of Skylar Bouchard’s food blog reviews all types of eateries throughout New York.
David Row. Split Infinitive, 1990. Oil and wax on canvas, 86 x 116 in.
(218.4 x 294.6 cm). Courtesy of the artist.

Abstract art exhibit celebrates influential artists

October 18, 2012

“Conceptual Abstraction,” a new exhibit at the Hunter College/Times Square Gallery, displays some of the most fascinating, colorful pieces of abstract art painted over the...

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What’s in your bag?

October 18, 2012
Brea Mosley, a CAS sophomore and cohort leader, shares elements in her bag.
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Top places to enjoy autumn in New York City

October 18, 2012
Check out these spots in the city to enjoy fall foliage.
Carina Wong/WSN

Fabulous summer camp helps find inner beauty

October 18, 2012
Gallatin senior Lauren Berninger helps girls find their inner fabulous.
Bryan Nelson for WSN

Architecture exhibition re-evaluates history

October 18, 2012
"Past Futures, Present, Futures" offers a new perspective on history by meshing time and architecture.
via theopenutopia.org

Gallatin professor creates online version of Sir Thomas More’s ‘Utopia’

October 17, 2012
Gallatin professor Stephen Duncombe has created an interactive version of Sir Thomas More's "Utopia."
Courtesy Center for Architecture

Local subway station features ‘Design by New York’ for Archtoberfest

October 17, 2012
"Design by New York" showcases architectural designs in West 4th Street subway station.
Novelist and performing artist Stephen C. Bird combines adult, fantasy and satire in his latest novel about the dark campaigns of his struggling characters. Courtesy of Amazon.

Gallatin alum shapes surreal world in new avant-garde novel

August 25, 2012
Novelist and performing artist Stephen C. Bird combines adult, fantasy and satire in his latest novel about the dark campaigns of his struggling characters.
Courtesy of Kimmel Galleries

Kimmel Galleries explore idea of house and home

August 25, 2012
Artists strive to depict domestic space through simple objects displayed against stark walls and natural light in Kimmel.