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

Washington Square News

The facade of a restaurant with green accent color and light sign with text “SOUP ‘n’ BURGER” in red. “

Diners near campus that will fill your heart and your stomach

Sometimes the stomach is the best way to ease heartache. Here are the best diners near NYU that could help treat your homesickness, one pancake at a time.
Sarah Whitacre, Contributing Writer September 30, 2022

As the weather grows cold and the semester drones on, I’ve found myself missing the comforts of home. Last year, my homesickness was nearly unbearable. Overwhelmed by the hustle...

Against a light purple background lie pink headphones, a yellow backpack, a pair of black boots, two books and a picture.

Staff Recs: Back to school

The Arts Desk spotlights some of their favorite artworks dealing with the highs and lows of college life.

School is back, the semester is anew. Perhaps you’re still not in the mood for four-hour lectures, bulky worksheets or reading theory. If that’s the case, we’ve got you covered...

Illustration by Rachel Lee.

A 15-minute Break: Chapter 1

This is the first of four installments in Under the Arch Voices’ new monthly serial.
Jessica Fiorella, UTA Voices Staff Writer October 10, 2019

What does a 15-minute delay mean to a city that runs at 1000 miles an hour? When a subway grinds to a halt in the middle of a tunnel, four strangers with different backgrounds,...

China Town, New York - April, 2019: Elderly men gather at Columbus Park to play a game of cards. Credit: Shina Peng

Chinatown, Manhattan

An exploration into Chinatown as more than a tourist spot, but rather as a glossed-over, fruitful hub of history, generosity and prosperity.
Shina Peng, Contributing Photographer September 5, 2019

Whenever someone asks, “Where are you from?” my answer is I was born and raised in Japan, but I’m ethnically Taiwanese. This “but” represents the dissonance I feel in...

Miss Lily’s, located at 109 Avenue A, offers unlimited cocktails and flavorful twists on brunch classics.

Boozy Brunch, College Wallet

Drew Lederman, Staff Writer December 4, 2017
Brunch is a New York favourite. Especially if it includes good food and delicious drinks. Here's a list of great places to enjoy your next bottomless brunch!
Philip Kain and William Crow come together to make chocolate chip pancakes, which are devoured by hundreds of students.

Gram Residents Flip for Pancakes

Abigail Weinberg, Features Editor October 16, 2016
Pancakes at Gramercy Green is a monthly event that has garnered a cult following among students.

Five Easy Microwavable Recipes

Ankita Bhanot, Dining Editor January 29, 2016
Tired of eating from the dining halls or craving something homemade? Try these quick and easy recipes!
Blintzes, thin pancakes with a creamy filling, are sold at Veselka.

Global pancake varieties sold in NYC

Kendall Levison, Staff Writer October 21, 2014
New York restaurants serve pancake varieties from around the world.
Celebrate National Pancake Day right with tasty flapjacks

Celebrate National Pancake Day right with tasty flapjacks

March 4, 2014
March 4 is the International House of Pancakes' official National Pancake Day.
via yelp.com

Celebrate Pancake Lovers Day

September 25, 2013
Stop by these pancake hotspots around the city to enjoy Pancake lovers day.