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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

A barista pours Oatly oat milk at City of Saints on Astor Place.

New York’s Newest Non-Dairy Trend: Oat Milk

Claire Tighe, Contributing Writer March 19, 2018
Oat Milk is the new trend New Yorkers are going crazy over.
The first slide of the presentation about protecting New York's environment.

Cuomo, Al Gore Reveal Offshore Wind Plans at NYU

Sarah Jackson, Deputy News Editor March 9, 2018
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and former Vice President Al Gore spoke at NYU on Friday morning about New York’s initiatives for environmental preservation and sustainability.
First-year Halle Kaufax modeling a windbreaker for the Unitiques store.

Shop Sustainably at Student-Run Online Store

Emma Hernando, Staff Writer March 7, 2018
Want to own cool clothing but don't want to spend a lot of money? Have a couple of clothing items you want to sell? Check out Unitiques.
An NYU skateboarder takes a break from skating around Lower Manhattan.

Sk8er Boys — And Girls — of NYU

Yasmin Gulec, Features Editor March 6, 2018
Hear what NYU skaters have to say about skating in the city.
A student sleeping on the floor in the fifth floor lounge in Bobst.

WSN’s Guide to Sleeping on Campus

Laura Rubio, Staff Writer March 5, 2018
Here's an extensive list of places to nap around campus
Reclaim Women’s History Month

Reclaim Women’s History Month

Ignangeli Salinas-Muñiz, Staff Writer March 5, 2018
We must reclaim Women's History Month. Students should take advantage of Women's History Month events around NYC and NYU.
A turntable display in Good Records.

An Old Music Style Becomes New: Records

Beth Sattur, Contributing Writer March 1, 2018
Looking for some new vinyls to add to your collection? Here are some of the best record stores around NYU.
What Does Gothamist Reopening Mean for Local News

What Does Gothamist Reopening Mean for Local News

Diego Maguina Razuri, Staff Writer March 1, 2018
Gothamist is resuming publication and fans are thrilled. However, the Gotahmist's reopening also raises questions around the future of local journalism.
A laptop displaying the Bananacoin homepage.

Bananacoin — To Invest or Digest?

Oriana Carisa De Angelis, Contributing Writer February 28, 2018
Can Bananacoin be the next big cryptocurrency?
A passerby looks at a table left on the sidewalk.

From Street Corners to Dorm Decor

Amasha Nanayakkara, Contributing Writer February 28, 2018
Forget Bed, Bath and Beyond, Target and Ikea. The streets are the best places to furnish your dorm.
Medium roast coffee, hand cream and shells with white cheddar from Brandless. These items cost a total of $10.

Brandless Rips Off the Brand-Aid

Laura Rubio, Staff Writer February 26, 2018
Brandless is a company that sells all their products for 3 dollars.
Turnstile Stops Disproportionately Affect Minorities

Turnstile Stops Disproportionately Affect Minorities

Bix Willis Komita Moussa, Contributing Writer February 26, 2018
The NYPD believes that arresting turnstile jumpers allows for the capture of greater criminals, however, the District Attorney's decision to reduce the consequences of turnstile jumping aids low-income and minority residents, for whom the consequences of jail time and an arrest record can be catastrophic.