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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

Beanies can be styled in a variety of ways.

Unique Beanies Spice Up Bleak Winter Wear

Liv Chai, Contributing Writer January 27, 2017
Brighten up your outfit and keep warm with these new decked out beanies.
We Must Move Beyond #SanctuaryCampus

We Must Move Beyond #SanctuaryCampus

WSN Editorial Board November 21, 2016
Instating programs like these would allow students to receive the support they need in the face of potential federal persecution.
Gatsby’s on the Bay is a new american restaurant located at 695 Bay Street, Staten Island.

Around NYC in Five Eateries

Caroline Zemsky, Staff Writer November 16, 2016
For NYU students that tend to stay in their Greenwich Village bubble, the best way to explore the rest of New York City is through food.
Roughly Speaking shines the spotlight on the stories of the homeless through the 200 interviews that were conducted to collect material for the play.

‘Roughly Speaking:’ Saga From The Streets

Blair Best, Staff Writer November 7, 2016
Shara Ashley Zeiger's new play "Roughly Speaking" should have been a powerful and much-needed piece of theater giving a voice to New York's homeless, but the work fell short of magnificent after less-than-convincing acting and dialogue that lacked much intrigue.
Panelists Ruth Hartman, the CMO of Le Tote, and Jyothi Rao, President of Intermix, shared their advice and experience, discussing the future of the industry.

Navigating the Future of Consignment

Aiysha Sadana, Contributing Writer October 24, 2016
Last week, Gallatin hosted a panel titled Resale, Consign, Subscribe: Concepts That are Redefining How People Shop and discussed where the future of shopping is headed.
Author Tim Murphy discusses gay activism through his new novel, "Christadora," which revolves around the AIDS epidemic and drug addiction.

Insightful ‘Christodora’ Explores Gay Activism

Khrysgiana Pineda, Contributing Writer October 24, 2016
In a uniquely humanizing story of the residents of the classic New York building the Christodora, novelist Tim Murphy brings the faces of the AIDS crisis into sharp relief.
Dastaar is a short film created by CAS alum Javian Le, focusing on the themes of Islamophobia in the US, especially shortly after the events of 9/11.

Alum Short Film Tackles Islamophobia

Sophie Bennett, Staff Writer October 24, 2016
In his powerful new short film "Dastaar," NYU alumni Javian Ashton Le examines the pervasive bias towards Muslims and practitioners of Islam in today's heated political climate.

Best Boots to Beat the Rain

Brina Jeffries, Contributing Writer October 20, 2016
No need to compromise your footwear style as the weather gets colder. We've rounded up the chicest weatherproof boots for you to brave the NYC elements.
Characters Come to Life at New York Comic Con

Characters Come to Life at New York Comic Con

Tayler MacMillan October 18, 2016

  Cosplay isn’t a requirement to enjoying New York Comic Con, but it’s certainly not uncommon. Fans and hobbyists can work for months to bring their favorite characters...

Birchbox gives those who are new to the sphere of beauty the opportunity to try out different products.

Beauty and Style at Your Doorstep

Pamela Jew, Contributing Writer October 17, 2016
Thanks to these NYC start-ups you'll never have to leave your dorm to go shopping again.
New York: The City That Needs to Sleep

New York: The City That Needs to Sleep

Phoebe Kuo, Contributing Writer October 11, 2016
The life of a student in New York City should not be held to the unreasonable standards found in movies and TV shows.
Chance the Rapper performs at the Meadows on Oct 2.

The Meadows: Day Two

Anna Letson and Christopher Mendoza October 3, 2016
Day Two of the Meadows Music Festival included highlights from Chance the Rapper, the 1975 and Kanye West.