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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 Crime Log: Sept. 1-14

Campus Crime Log: Sept. 1-14

Scott Mullen, Senior Editor September 15, 2014
WSN’s summary of on-campus crime from Sep. 1-14.
Courtesy of Tanner Nelson

NYU Events app to launch this week

Arsh Harjani, Contributing Writer September 15, 2014
Two student developers are launching the new "NYU Events" App.
Community reacts: Shakespeare & Co. closes downtown location

Community reacts: Shakespeare & Co. closes downtown location

Rahul Krishnamoorthy, Deputy News Editor September 8, 2014
NYU students and local bookstores react to the closing of the NYU location of Shakespeare & Co. Bookstore.
Isabel Baker for WSN

NYU postpones study abroad program in Tel Aviv

John Ambrosio and Valentina Duque Bojanini August 11, 2014
The NYU study abroad program in Tel Aviv will be postponed for the Fall 2014 semester.
Spring semester news recap

Spring semester news recap

A timeline of some of the semester's biggest stories.
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Bloomberg’s final term winds down, look back at legacy

November 5, 2013
The mayoral election Nov. 5 will choose Mayor Michael Bloomberg's replacement, but his past three terms in office have impacted the city in more ways than one.
File photo by Claude Rains/WSN

Halloween news briefs

October 31, 2013
Read the latest newswires.
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On The Wire: Your biweekly NYU news update (July 28, 2013)

July 28, 2013
Your second update for the week.
Rapid reporting detracts from important events

Rapid reporting detracts from important events

May 2, 2013
Crucial, newsworthy events receive less attention because 24-hour media outlets cover too many topics.
WSN Editorial Board reflects on spring semester events

WSN Editorial Board reflects on spring semester events

May 2, 2013
After an eventful start to 2013, the world will continue to grow despite some damaging blows.
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NYU School of Medicine uses toenail clippings for chemical exposure study

April 2, 2013
NYU School of Medicine scientists seek to study chemical leak's impact on nearby population.
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Mayor Bloomberg wants college students to keep their hands out of cookie jars

April 1, 2013
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans to ban Insomnia Cookies and other late-night snacks that college students crave.