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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

New York Nightlife Is on the Rise With the New Nightlife Mayor

New York Nightlife Is on the Rise With the New Nightlife Mayor

Just let them dance.
Yasmin Gulec, Under the Arch Editor October 18, 2018
In a city with a population of students dying to experience everything New York has to offer after the sun goes down, what can the office of nightlife do for us?
Miss Lily’s, located at 109 Avenue A, offers unlimited cocktails and flavorful twists on brunch classics.

Boozy Brunch, College Wallet

Drew Lederman, Staff Writer December 4, 2017
Brunch is a New York favourite. Especially if it includes good food and delicious drinks. Here's a list of great places to enjoy your next bottomless brunch!
"Trapped" won the Special Jury Award for Social Impact Filmmaking due to its honest depiction of the battle to keep abortion legal in the United States.

“Trapped” Details Absurd Abortion Laws

Jenny Levine, Contributing Writer October 12, 2016
In a heartbreaking portrait of conservative southern politics, Dawn Porter's documentary "Trapped" looks into the restrictions placed on abortion clinics in the United States and the way it regulates women's bodies.
Silence on harassment allegations is unacceptable

Silence on harassment allegations is unacceptable

Dana Reszutek, Editor-at-Large October 13, 2015
In the wake of a professor's domestic abuse allegations, NYU's silence is distressing. NYU should make more of an effort to keep the students informed about the criminal records of their professors.
Kane has served as the NHL’s resident "frat guy", frequently spotted at bars behaving as a less-than-model citizen

Pending investigation, should Kane continue playing for the Blackhawks?

Rachel Ruecker, Deputy Social Media Editor September 30, 2015
As Patrick Kane's legal woes become more complicated, are the Blackhawks correctly handling their star player?
NYU is faced with a $16 million lawsuit against a former employee who claims he was discriminated against.

Alum, Miami Dolphins owner gives $20 million to NYU Law

Alice Zhang, Contributing Writer September 23, 2015
The NYU law school just received its largest donation in the history of the school.
Fashion, lawsuits unexpected pair

Fashion, lawsuits unexpected pair

Sam del Rowe, Staff Writer November 5, 2014
The worlds of law and fashion seem disparate. The legal decision of Oct. 24 on famed designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana piqued interest into the judicial side of the world’s chicest profession.
Felipe De La Hoz/WSN

Experts elucidate Bitcoin currency

April 8, 2014
NYU's School of Law hosted the Digital Currency Conference, which explored the digital currency Bitcoin and its future.
Margaret Eby for WSN

‘Pussy Riot’ attorneys speak at NYU Law

September 21, 2012
Today, NYU Law hosted a panel discussion on the Pussy Riot band members convicted in Russia of premeditated hooliganism.