Off-Third: Liberal Studies is the best major
Everyone in Liberal Studies, like myself, should have some pride for the best school on campus.
Katherine Harron, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2022
Gallatin first-years mobilize students to donate meal swipes to mutual aid
XR University NYC, revived in March, is challenging students to address issues ranging from climate change to food insecurity.
Tori Morales, Staff Writer
• May 2, 2022
Declassified: An NYU Survival Guide
April 18, 2022
The truth about changing your NYU major? It’s not that bad
WSN staff members explain the reasons they changed their major and whether they regret it.
April 18, 2022
Off-Third: Is the NYU student’s quest for individuality the next pandemic?
NYU students prove the old axiom that if everyone’s different, nobody is.
Alexandra Cohen, Senior Staff Writer
• February 17, 2022
Gallatin prof Julian Cornell on ’70s and ’80s punk, feuding with rockers, depressive aesthetics
Joey Hung, Beauty & Style Editor
• November 24, 2021
Angela Daudu on her songwriting process: My music as refuge
Singer-songwriter Angela Daudu reflects on her synergistic relationship with music prior to, and in the wake of, the challenging events of these past few years.
Angela Daudu, Contributing Writer
• October 22, 2021
Uproar Theatre Corps, ‘Gallathea’ and Revitalizing Elizabethan Theater by Challenging Heteronormativity
Despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, NYU Steinhardt’s Uproar Theatre Corps will not give up on its queer musical adaption of the 16th-century play, “Gallathea.”
Sasha Cohen, Performing Arts Editor, Performing Arts Editor
• April 23, 2020
Kelly Drake, Community in Crisis and Support on the Airwaves
Amid the mass setbacks in artistic endeavors among the student body, Kelly Drake has managed to keep her creative outlet of radio shows afloat.
Ethan Zack, Arts Editor, Arts Editor
• April 23, 2020
Magic and Glitter in Brooklyn: Interpreting the World Through Drag
In this audio profile, Gallatin sophomore Milenka Bermanova discusses being a nonbinary drag performer while dealing with alopecia, a rare autoimmune disease and how it informs their art.
Mandie Montes, UTA Senior Editor
• April 13, 2020
Change Your Major, Change Your Life
Students rehash why they changed their majors and the new paths it led them down.
Addison Aloian, Deputy Culture Editor
• April 2, 2020
This First Year Multidisciplinary Artist Does It All
Liv Solomon tattoos in her free time, along with photography, film, visual art and modeling.
Alex Christiano, Contributing Writer
• March 8, 2020
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Ethan Li, Contributing Writer • November 21, 2024
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