NYU, Let Us Come Back to Work
We don’t want to strike, but we are. We don’t want to resign, but if changes aren’t made, we must.
Matthew Fischetti and Trace Miller
• September 30, 2020

The COVID-19 College Party Scene: Who’s To Blame?
In the midst of the pandemic, the traditional “party scene” connotation of college has created a very dangerous case of FOMO among returning students.
Bianca de Ayala, Deputy Opinion Editor
• September 23, 2020

Moving in Together During a Pandemic: Why Now?
NYU couples tell stories of how COVID-19 impacted their relationship — including why it made them decide to live together.
Addison Aloian, Deputy Culture Editor
• September 21, 2020

Senior Year: The Pandemic Edition
NYU seniors reflect on their last year of college during a pandemic.
Ria Mittal, Contributing Writer
• September 8, 2020

Tandon Student Speaks Out in Code Rather Than Words
Tandon sophomore Alexis Williams’ website — pb-resources.com — is a guide to discuss the importance of Black Lives Matter and to engage in conversations surrounding systemic oppression and exercise accessible forms of activism.
Mandie Montes, Under the Arch Managing Editor
• August 25, 2020

‘Bake n Zoom’: The Latest Quarantine Cooking Trend
Maurice Bensmihen found a creative alternative to paying attention during his Zoom lectures.
Ruhaan Mutsuddi, Staff Writer
• May 6, 2020

A College-Friendly Homemade Delicacy
Ideas for a grand meal, dumbed down for the college student’s time and budget.
Addison Aloian, Deputy Culture Editor
• April 29, 2020

Online Classes Find Difficulties in Engagement
Students find difficulties and disappointments in their remote classes that were formerly hands-on.
Ivy Zhu, Contributing Writer
• April 27, 2020

Easy Three-Ingredient Recipes
Put those masks away — these tasty dishes can be made with ingredients you likely already have.
Gaby Baldovino, Staff Writer
• April 22, 2020

Yoga Adjusts to a Virtual Reality
Students try to find some balance as the Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life programs, including yoga and meditation classes, shift to Zoom.
Sabrina Choudhary, Staff Writer
• April 21, 2020

Professors Work to Adapt Courses Amidst the Transition to Remote Learning
As classes move to a virtual space, professors learn how to adapt their courses to meet the needs of their syllabi.
Kate Slate, Contributing Writer
• April 20, 2020

Hit or Miss: Five Ingredient Cookies from TikTok
Is TikTok the new Bon Appetit?
Gaby Baldovino, Staff Writer
• April 15, 2020

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