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

Washington Square News

The West Front of the U.S. Capitol during a Friday recess.

Day in the Life: Washington D.C.

Juaquin Robles, Contributing Writer February 26, 2018
Did you ever wonder what is it like spending a semester at NYU Washington, D.C.? Find out about a typical day at the abroad site.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Haider Ali

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer December 14, 2017
In the final week of the NYUDC Political Portraits column, Emily Fagel interviews Haider Ali.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Eileen Garcia

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer November 30, 2017
This week, our columnist Emily Fagel writes about Eileen Garcia — how she identifies politically and why.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Daryl Caffarone

November 10, 2017
Our NYUDC staff writer Emily Fagel interviews sophomore Daryl Caffarone.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Angelina Quezada

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer October 18, 2017
This week, our D.C. columnist Emily Fagel speaks with Steinhardt junior Angelina Quezada.
Rudy Song's parents identify very differently politically. He was influenced by them, but is also independent in his beliefs.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Blair Chapman

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer October 5, 2017
This week, our staff writer Emily Fagel interviewed Tisch sophomore Blair Chapman. He has lived in several different places in the world, and his different homes have shaped his political views.
Rudy Song's parents identify very differently politically. He was influenced by them, but is also independent in his beliefs.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Ryan Trumbauer

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer September 27, 2017
This week our columnist interviews member of the NYU College Democrats Ryan Trumbauer. They talk about where his political ideologies stemmed from, his thoughts on the political environment on campus and how to become more engaged at NYU.
Staff Writer Emily Fagel interviews a different student at NYUDC in her weekly 'NYUDC Political Portraits' column. This week features NYUSH senior Haider Ali, who is studying political science.

NYUDC Political Portraits: Lizbeth Pantoja

Emily Fagel, Staff Writer September 20, 2017
As a part of a her new series, Emily Fagel profiles one of the students studying at NYU's campus in D.C., focusing on diversity in political beliefs.
Stern School of Business will soon be expanding to NYU's Washington DC campus

Stern Expands into DC via Executive MBA Program

Alex Domb, Contributing Writer September 18, 2017
The Stern School of Business is expanding to NYU campus in Washington D.C.
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Students split on Keystone pipeline

March 10, 2014
Seven NYU students were arrested by the U.S. Park Police while protesting the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that would run from Canada to Texas.