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 University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

The Lost Voice of Journalism

The Lost Voice of Journalism

Mitch Bedows, Contributing Writer September 10, 2018
A take on the closure of the Village Voice — a downtown New York institution — and what the implications are for local papers around the country and for journalism in the United States within the current political landscape.
Indonesian Diversity Showcase S/S 2019

Indonesian Diversity Showcase S/S 2019

Daniel Benitez, Contributing Writer September 8, 2018

Inspiration flew 9,628 miles to the streets of Manhattan for New York Fashion Week. The Spring/Summer 2019 Indonesian Diversity showcase presented three young designers: Vivi...

The Dollar Slice is Undervalued

The Dollar Slice is Undervalued

Jasem Alzaabi, Contributing Writer September 6, 2018
The once essential dollar slice in New York City is quickly disappearing, and with it goes a unifying standard in New York dining.
Welcome Week introduces first year students to the university and includes a number of events to get them situated in the city.

When Welcome Week Isn’t Welcoming

A week that held so much promise disappointed in the end.
Alejandro Villa Vásquez, Deputy Managing Editor September 3, 2018
A week that held so much promise disappointed in the end.
My Love Battle With New York City

My Love Battle With New York City

Lying to my friends and family at home about enjoying New York City hindered me from seeking a solution to my stress.
Natasha Roy, Staff Writer August 31, 2018
Lying to my friends and family at home about enjoying New York City hindered me from seeking a solution to my stress.
Finding School Spirit at a College With None

Finding School Spirit at a College With None

Andrea Pineda-Salgado, Contributing Writer August 26, 2018
Sometimes it can feel like NYU lacks school spirit. Here is how you find your way — and place — in a university unlike any other.

Apartments in New York and London. side by side.

A New Yorker in London

Taylor Elizabeth Rogers, Contributing Writer April 30, 2018
New York and London may share a common language and a cosmopolitan mindset, but lifestyle differences are hidden underneath these similarities.
On Adjusting to NYU Life

On Adjusting to NYU Life

Ignangeli Salinas-Muñiz, Staff Writer April 30, 2018
After coming to NYU from Puerto Rico as a member of the Hurricane Maria Assistance Program, I learned quickly that the city that never sleeps can leave you feeling burned out.
La Sonrisa Empanadas is one of many food vendors open at the Highline during the day.

Food Paradise at The High Line

Joanna Pisacone, Contributing Writer April 30, 2018
A warm weather hotspot, the High Line is a place to go for getting your vitamin D and food fix.
The Montado de Escalivada was a flavorful bite perfect to share on a plate with friends.

Flavor and Festivity in Midtown’s Newest Addition: Boqueria

Liv Chai, Dining Editor April 24, 2018
Introduce yourself to the vibrant Spanish cuisine at Boqueria's newest location in Midtown.
Don’t Let ‘Sex and the City’ Take Over Our City

Don’t Let ‘Sex and the City’ Take Over Our City

Paola Nagovitch, Deputy Opinion Editor April 23, 2018
Cynthia Nixon is not qualified to be governor of New York.
Food Consumes Us

Food Consumes Us

Liv Chai, Dining Editor April 16, 2018

It’s a food lover’s dream to write about food and read about it as often as I do. Reading about ungodly cheese creations and finding what restaurant I should surrender all...