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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

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Bronx locals angered over sale of historic postal building

January 29, 2014
Bronx residents are opposing the sale of a post office designated as a historical landmark.
Hannah Luu/WSN

De Blasio begins first mayoral term with focus on snowstorms, taxes

January 26, 2014
Bill de Blasio's progressive policies are often viewed as a counter to Michael Bloomberg.
Gov. Cuomo to allow New York hospitals to dispense medicinal marijuana

Gov. Cuomo to allow New York hospitals to dispense medicinal marijuana

January 26, 2014
Twenty hospitals will dispense medical marijuana.
NYC cops should switch to rubber bullet guns

NYC cops should switch to rubber bullet guns

November 11, 2013
Increased training and regulation and training could stem unintended shooting of bystanders by law enforcement officials.
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Celebrate Buy a Doughnut Day with unique local options

October 29, 2013
Enjoy these top places to celebrate Buy a Doughnut Day, October 30th.
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Inaugural Korean Restaurant Week delivers discounts, specials

October 29, 2013
Korean Restaurant Week runs until Nov. 4, offering special deals on delicious Korean food.
Bloomberg will leave legacy in urban policies

Bloomberg will leave legacy in urban policies

October 24, 2013
Bloomberg's long and controversial mayorship will leave behind a New York City with a much improved infrastructure.
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Top 5 ways to celebrate autumn in New York

October 21, 2013
As the weather cools down and the leaves start to turn brighter, there is no denying that autumn is upon us. In the spirit of ringing in the new season, check out some of these attractions the city has to offer.
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Councilwoman James wins NYC public advocate runoff

October 2, 2013
Councilwoman Letitia "Tish" James defeated State Senator Daniel Squadron in the Democratic runoff election.

A taste of Iceland, now in the LES

September 10, 2013
Classy Icelandic cuisine adds to unique New York menu.

Archie brings classic lunch fare to St. Marks

Dana Reszutek September 10, 2013
Classic New York luncheonette fares are back into the city’s dining scene.
Christine Quinn blinded by self-interest

Christine Quinn blinded by self-interest

September 5, 2013
Are flip flops cool in a political race?