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Washington Square News

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

25 Years Later: A Changing Perception of Germany

25 Years Later: A Changing Perception of Germany

Catalina Escalona, Contributing Writer November 10, 2014
German culture continues to grow in New York City, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Ostwald Helgason Spring/Summer 2015

David Bologna, Beauty and Style Editor September 7, 2014

Every season, at least one young designer matures as the aesthetic of their newest collection is a refreshing surprise. The team who held true to this seasonal switch up was UK-based...

[VIDEO] Op Ed Live: U.S. Response to Ukraine

[VIDEO] Op Ed Live: U.S. Response to Ukraine

March 7, 2014
Why has the West been so tepid in its response to the unfolding crisis in Ukraine?
Germany’s Third Gender Law not as progressive as it seems

Germany’s Third Gender Law not as progressive as it seems

November 20, 2013
While Germany's new Third Gender Law seems progressive because it provides a legal recognition of intersex individuals, it really perpetuates gender discrimination by denying intersex citizens basic rights and services.
U.S. surveillance causes problems with allies

U.S. surveillance causes problems with allies

October 23, 2013
The U.S. international surveillance reach has caused mistrust among major European allies.
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German victories signal shift in international soccer

April 30, 2013
UEFA Champions League semi-finals spells power transfer to Bundesliga teams.

Dutch voters set example for Europe to follow

September 13, 2012
The results of Dutch general elections held on Wednesday hopefully began a trend toward European cooperation.