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

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

Washington Square News

Something to taco bout: a week on the tortilla-based diet

I Tried… The Taco Cleanse

Patrick Pauley, Contributing Writer September 25, 2017
One of our writers tried to eat only tacos for a week!
Pizza Clash

Pizza Clash

Natasha Roy, Assistant Managing Editor September 25, 2017
Pizza is a New York staple that is a crowd favourite. Our Assistant Managing Editor tried the pizza stores around campus and rated them, so you don't have to go around New York and find a good pizza spot!
NYU Silver student Marcus Harley is also known by the stage name Swami Sound and recently released his new EP “Quiet Storm.”

Swami Sound Enters the Dreamscape with EP

Connor Gatesman, Music Editor September 25, 2017
NYU musician Swami Sounds recently dropped his latest EP, "Quiet Storm," a dreamy amalgam of piano and drum accents.
On Sept. 8, upwards of 40 people ran through the Washington Square Arch like anime character Naruto. CAS Sophomore Iffat Nur organized the viral event.

Students Run Wild for Naruto

Nicole Rosenthal, Contributing Writer September 25, 2017
CAS sophomore Iffat Nur's Run Through Washington Square Arch Naruto Style and Scream Like Goku In Front of Washington Square Arch events have garnered national interest and spawned copycat events throughout the country.

Soccer Mommy opened a show at the Bowery Ballroom with songs off of her first full length album “For Young Hearts.”

Soccer Mommy Brings Bedroom to Stage

Amelia Henry, Contributing Writer September 25, 2017
NYU's own Soccer Mommy, along with Jay Som and Stef Chura, rocked the Bowery Ballroom on Sept. 21.
What Is Lady Footlocker?

What Is Lady Footlocker?

Jacob P. Fox, Contributing Writer September 25, 2017
Four NYU Tisch students have come together as Tigris Records, and are headlining this weekend's Young Tigers Party.
A woman walks her dog past the Unisphere in Flushing-Meadows Corona Park in the borough of Queens.

Out of Borough Adventure: Queens

Christopher Collado, Staff Writer September 22, 2017
New York City is bigger than Greenwich Village. Take the subway or the train to Queens to explore this diverse borough.
Political Correctness Is A Polite Way Of Saying “Stop Thinking”

Political Correctness Is A Polite Way Of Saying “Stop Thinking”

Mert Erenel, Contributing Writer September 22, 2017
Political correctness is not a negotiation. It is a monopoly on truth and language with a set of principles that compels you to act and speak in a particular way, which you had no part of agreeing to.
GO CUBES,: a Coffee alternative in gummy form

Time Saving Coffee Cubes for Busy Students

Drew Lederman, Staff Writer September 21, 2017
With new drinks popping up everywhere, it is only natural that new forms of coffee are being created. The newest coffee type we have is coffee cubes.
The Oy Gavelt; nonnies beef brisket, swiss, sauteed onion, mayo, au jus. Served on challah bread.

The Press Shop Impresses

Check out Press Shop, a nostalgic sandwich shop right in the hear of NoHo with a 10% discount for NYU students.
Jennifer Sanchez, Staff Writer September 20, 2017
Find nostalgic sandwich combinations at The Press Shop.
In Bed With Lady Gaga

In Bed With Lady Gaga

Ryan Mikel, Entertainment Editor September 20, 2017
Lady Gaga's new Netflix documentary "Gaga: Five Foot Two" gives an intimate look into the NYU alum's life.
NYU professor Alexandra Zelman-Doring shines in The Itch.

Scratching an ‘Itch’ You Hate to Have

Hailey Nuthals, Editor-at-Large September 19, 2017
"The Itch" centers around the relationship one has with an alcoholic loved one — a relationship that not everyone can relate to experiencing, but a heart-wrenching one nonetheless.