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

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

Washington Square News

Bernie Sanders  is rallying for support in Washington Square Park ahead of next week's New York primary.

LIVE: Bernie Sanders Brings the Bern to Washington Square Park

Anne Cruz and Lexi Faunce April 13, 2016
NYU students prepare to "feel the Bern" as Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders will hold a rally in Washington Square Park tonight.
Max Rosenzweig, otherwise known as "Diveo," is a sophomore at Clive Davis, where he focuses on creating "sweet and cute" electronic music.

Meet the DJ: Max Rosenzweig

Ankita Bhanot, Dining Editor April 11, 2016
Two NYU electronic music producers Diveo and Annie Heslinga share their spin on the experimental genre.
Gallatin senior Annie Heslinga is involved in the New York music scene not only through her WNYU radio show, but also through creating her own music.

Meet the DJ: Annie Heslinga

Ankita Bhanot, Dining Editor April 11, 2016
Two NYU electronic music producers Diveo and Annie Heslinga share their spin on the experimental genre.

From Classrooms to Concert Halls

Gilchrist Green, Contributing Writer April 11, 2016
On tour with two NYU bands, Del Water Gap and Cafuné.

Exploring Clive Davis: The School With the Next Big Hit

Diamond Naga Siu, Deputy News Editor April 11, 2016
WSN spoke with the faculty of the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music including Nicholas Sansano, Bob Powers, Jason King and Jeff Rabhan to learn more about what goes into this arts program.
During the annual Sila Connection conference, students from NYU and St. John's University competed to solve a challenge in a local community.

Students’ Social Impact Organization Targets Local Communities

Ludovica Grieco, Staff Writer April 4, 2016
Students competed in this year's Sila Connection's conference to propose solutions to health and education concerns in New York City.
Trump Supporters Can’t Expect Civility

Trump Supporters Can’t Expect Civility

WSN Editorial Board April 4, 2016
The nature of political discourse is inherently personal and provocative; if one contributes to the public sphere only by prodding with crude and inarticulate talking points, then they should expect that others will respond in kind.
Trump’s Visa Plan Threatens NYU Indian Students

Trump’s Visa Plan Threatens NYU Indian Students

Pranati Wadhawan, Contributing Writer March 22, 2016
Trump’s proposals threatens a growing number of young Indians like myself studying in the U.S.
NYU students rallied in the Bobst Lobby to show their support for banning the box on the Common Application.

IEC Hosts Teach-In to Educate and Bring Awareness

Diamond Naga Siu, Deputy News Editor March 1, 2016
The Incarceration to Education Coalition held a discussion in Bobst library on Monday to answer students' questions on banning the box from the Common App.
March 1 is Super Tuesday this year, and will set the stage for the primaries to come.

It’s Super Tuesday — Here’s Who NYU Students Want to Come Out Ahead

Brooke Jensen, Contributing Writer March 1, 2016
NYU students predict the Democratic and Republican front-runners for Super Tuesday.
Dahlias' liquor license was revoked by the New York State Liquor Authority after law enforcement found over 40 underage people in the establishment.

NYU Reacts: Dahlia’s Gets Shut Down

Anne Cruz, News Editor February 23, 2016
NYU students react to NYPD revoking the liquor license of a popular East Village bar.
Don’t Let FOMO Rule Your Life

Don’t Let FOMO Rule Your Life

WSN Editorial Board February 16, 2016
There are many opportunities for NYU students, but a student can only venture out of their comfort zone so many times before you need a simple night of drinking to left off steam.