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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

Campus-wide WiFi outage wreaks havoc among students

Alex Bazeley, News Editor September 22, 2015
NYU internet went dark on Monday night with outages lasting through Tuesday morning.
Gallatin hosts "What's the Deal with Student Debt," the first in a series of events regarding student debt.

Gallatin hosts student debt series

Raven Quesenberry, Contributing Writer September 22, 2015
Gallatin hosted "What's the Deal With Student Debt," the first in a series of event regarding student debt.

NYU professors work to improve sex talks between fathers and sons

Ankita Bhanot, Contributing Writer September 15, 2015
Two NYU Silver professors received a $4 million federal grant to enhance father-son communication about sexual health in disadvantaged communitites.
Andrew Gerst speaks at the NYU Brady Campaign Meeting in NYU Law’s Vanderbilt Hall.

Brady Campaign launches plan to reduce gun violence

Kati Garrity, Contributing Writer September 15, 2015
NYU students launch NYU branch of Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The "Dying" Media Issue

The “Dying” Media Issue

Letter from the Editor
Valentina Bojanini, Editor-in-Chief September 7, 2015
In this issue, we highlighted the other media moguls of NYU.

Summer 2015 News Recap

Alex Bazeley, News Editor August 28, 2015
Recap of summer news.

Undergraduates protest university’s GSOC negotiations

Marita Vlachou, News Editor March 6, 2015
SLAM rallies in response to the memorandum sent to the university regarding the potential strike of graduate student workers.

New program to provide photo IDs

Jimmy Chin, Contributing Writer January 26, 2015
Free photo ID program launched to help undocumented immigrants, the elderly, and the homeless.

Trustee’s subpoena attempt denied

Marita Vlachou, News Editor January 26, 2015
Federal judge ruled that subpoena for NYU Law students violated First Amendment rights.
Crime Log: January term

Crime Log: January term

Christine Park, Deputy News Editor January 26, 2015
Report of crimes that occurred over January term.

Former student arraigned for fire

Amanda Morris, Contributing Writer January 26, 2015
Former NYU student faces charges for setting classmate on fire.
Laurie Arbeiter protests in Herald Square as a part of the Blackout Black Friday event.

Protesters attempt to disrupt Black Friday sales

Valentina Duque Bojanini, News Editor December 1, 2014
Washington Square News looks at the social media reactions to the #BlackoutBlackFriday boycott.