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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

Harrison Holmes set up a studio in his Rubin dorm room.

Steinhardt freshman talks early success

E.R. Pulgar, Music Editor March 5, 2015
A current freshman in NYU's Music Technology program, the DJ Sleestak is making waves with his new five-song release.
Invertebrate will host its first showcase on March 5.

Freshman starts own record label

Michael Waller, Staff Writer March 4, 2015
Ben Locke, a student of NYU Steinhardt's Music Business program, launched his own music label in 2014, Invertebrate.

Steinhardt revives play of some ‘Importance’

Katie Collins, Contributing Writer February 17, 2015
The vocal performance program, as a part of NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, has put on a performance of "A Man of No Importance."

Alumna shines as creative director

Aicha Fall, Contributing Writer October 30, 2014
We sat down with Creative Director at KITH NYC and NYU alumna, Mellany Sanchez.
Class with Michael Stipe blends media, art

Class with Michael Stipe blends media, art

Nina Jang October 27, 2014
Overseen by Michael Stipe, lead singer of R.E.M., the "New Sights, New Noise" class's exhibition has opened dialogue between NYU students, faculty and members of the art community.
Panel speaks on female  education

Panel speaks on female education

Deeksha Mehta September 22, 2014
To discuss the recent "Malala Phenomenon" and the tensions surrounding her role in global politics and education, NYU Steinhardt hosted a panel discussion on Sept. 19.
via steinhardt.nyu.edu

Study focuses on biomechanics

Avani Hegde, Contributing Writer September 15, 2014
Sonja Molfenter, an Assistant Professor at Steinhardt, explores the differences in swallowing function between women and men which could result in more targeted treatments for swallowing disorders.