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

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State Champs played an intimate and high energy show at White Eagle Hall.

State Champs Shake Up White Eagle Hall

Nicole Rosenthal, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
State Champs brought the house down at White Eagle Hall, with six unique acts electrifying the audience.
Croll points to artists like Paul Simon and Prince as his musical inspiration and admires their popularity and uniqueness.

Dan Croll Explains ‘Adulthood’

Robert Frezza, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
Dan Croll's folk-meets-electronica music style was on display at the Brooklyn Bazaar on Sept. 7. WSN talked with him about his new music and his experience in the music industry thus far.
Adonis King S/S 2018

Adonis King S/S 2018

Jenny Kim, Contributing Writer September 10, 2017

Pink, black and white were the main allure of Adonis King’s Spring/Summer 2018 collection. Through his black satin dresses, see-through bodices and black corsets, King successfully...

Galtiscopio S/S 2018

Galtiscopio S/S 2018

Courtney Dodge, Contributing Writer September 8, 2017

Galtiscopio’s first show at New York Fashion week entered with a bang. Before models took the stage, performers entertained the audience, rapping down the runway while encouraging...

The Neighbourhood played a sold out concert at Terminal 5 on Wednesday, led by their ever shirtless lead Jesse Rutherford.

The Neighbourhood Takes No Prisoners at the Bowery Ballroom

Brandi Powell, Contributing Writer September 7, 2017
The Neighbourhood took center stage Wednesday night, Sept. 6, at The Bowery Ballroom, fronted by the ever-so charismatic Jesse Rutherford, wearing only pants and tattoos.
Noname was one of the many performers for the Mystery Concert.

Dave East Goes Wild at the Mystery Concert

Maya Ranganathan, Contributing Writer September 7, 2017
The NYU Program Board welcomed back students with the annual Mystery Concert at Le Poisson Rouge on Wednesday, Sept. 6. The concert, headlined by guests Palm, Noname and Dave East, boasted a massive attendance, with the line-to-enter snaking around the block.
The Key to Happiness is Appreciating the Little Things

The Key to Happiness is Appreciating the Little Things

Thomas Price, Staff Writer September 5, 2017
It has become far more essential than ever before to remind yourself that enjoying the little flickers of joy and happiness in between the unavoidable void of darkness is still worth it. In fact, enjoying the small things is more important than ever before.
The Third Street Music School recently hosted a brunch for Beverly Harper, the school’s safety director for the past 18 years.

Third Street Music School Nurtures Souls

Emilia Yu, Contributing Writer May 1, 2017
Between its impressive financial aid and expansive course offering, Third Street Music School is a haven for the arts, tucked just a block away from Third North Residence Hall and serving the East Village community since 1894.
C3, consisting of Steinhart and CAS freshmen, just released its debut EP.

C3 Exudes Eclecticism With Debut EP

Connor Gatesman, Staff Writer May 1, 2017
NYU student musician collective C3 has just released their eponymous debut EP, featuring tracks that build layer instruments — and Leonard Bernstein monologues — to create a dynamic, energetic collection.
The World According to Rachel: On Moms, Musicals and Everything Else

The World According to Rachel: On Moms, Musicals and Everything Else

Rachel Ruecker, Senior Editor May 1, 2017
In the last edition of her column for the semester, Senior Editor Rachel Ruecker reflects on music and her mom, among other things.
WSN weighs in on what music to listen to while studying.

Staff Recs: Best Music to Study To

Just in time for finals season to hit, WSN staff offer their best bets for music to study to.
What We’re Listening To: H.A.G.S.

What We’re Listening To: H.A.G.S.

Gilchrist Green, Music Editor April 25, 2017
As WSN signs off for the last week of full production for the semester, we have one last thing to say - H.A.G.S.