
Former Black Panthers discuss party history at book launch
Former members of the Black Panther Party reflected on their time with the party at an NYU panel and book launch on Monday, Oct. 24.
Yezen Saadah, Staff Writer
• October 26, 2022

Safe Ride to start an hour earlier
The university’s shuttle program will now begin providing rides within Manhattan at 11 p.m., one hour earlier than previously offered.
Bryn Borzillo, Senior Staff Writer
• October 26, 2022

Adjuncts authorize strike
Negotiations over a new contract for adjuncts, which have been ongoing since this spring, have not resulted in an agreement.
Kayla Hardersen, Senior Staff Writer
• October 25, 2022

Despite minor inflation relief, students still struggle paying for groceries
NYU students are changing their shopping habits to avoid overspending amid higher-than-normal grocery prices.
Paige Ganim, Contributing Writer
• October 24, 2022

NYU Buenos Aires brings Latine students closer to their heritage
Three Latina students studying at NYU Buenos Aires reflect on how their time abroad in Latin America mended their relationship with identity and culture.
Juliana Guarracino, Abroad Editor
• October 24, 2022

NYU Swimming & Diving kicks off with a splash
The NYU men’s and women’s swimming teams both clinched their first meet of season against Rowan University.
Ethan Rendon, Staff Writer
• October 24, 2022

Faculty demand investigation into Maitland Jones Jr. firing
A council of contract faculty is asking NYU administrators to reopen the case of the former organic chemistry professor’s termination.
Abby Wilson, News Editor
• October 21, 2022

NYU students start applying for Biden loan forgiveness program
After the application for the program opened on Oct. 17, some students said it would partially or completely pay off their loans.
Carmo Moniz, Deputy News Editor
• October 21, 2022

Beyond NYU: Reporting the midterm elections for an ABC docuseries
Abby Wilson, News Editor
• October 21, 2022

Students scramble for selective study abroad sites
Due to a record number of study abroad applications this year, many students remain on waitlists. Some were rejected entirely.
Bryn Borzillo, Senior Staff Writer
• October 21, 2022

Family Ties | Under the Arch Magazine
October 20, 2022

A Degree in Parenthood
Getting a degree is challenging, but the joys of parenthood are unmatched.
Joshua Becker, Deputy Under the Arch Editor
• October 20, 2022

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