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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

A current photography exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum features work by Peter Hujar, who documented New York City gay life from the 1969 Stonewall Uprising to the AIDS crisis of the 1980’s. Curated by Joel Smith,   ‘Peter Hujar: Speed of Life,’ will run until May 20.

Peter Hujar: A Lover and a Fighter

Jemima McEvoy, Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2018
The Morgan Library & Museum is currently hosting an exhibit on the works of Peter Hujar, an influential photographer whose art is largely associated with gay life in downtown New York City.
A photo by Nadia Benchallal currently on display at 19 Washington Square North as part of a new photography exhibit portraying refugee life in Djibouti. The exhibition will be on display now until May 30.

NYUAD Exhibit Comes to Washington Square

Devanshi Khetarpal, Staff Writer February 12, 2018
A new photography exhibit portraying refugee life in Djibouti from NYU Abu Dhabi opened at 19 Washington Square North on Feb. 4.
The Analog Issue

The Analog Issue

Anna Letson, Multimedia Editor November 6, 2017
Despite advances in technology, analog mediums are still treasured today.
Exposure | Skagen Sea & Sky

Exposure | Skagen Sea & Sky

Euan Prentis, Staff Photographer November 6, 2017
Skagen, Denmark is warm and bright regardless of the time of year.
Tokyo, Japan.

Exposure | Snapshots of Japan

Euan Prentis, Staff Photographer October 10, 2017
The architecture of Japanese cities takes on many forms but creates a holistic image of everything that Japan has to offer.
Fashion Photographers Deserve Fair Pay

Fashion Photographers Deserve Fair Pay

Carine Zambrano, Deputy Opinion Editor October 2, 2017
Street style has always been controversial in the fashion industry. The outfits seen at the door of Fashion Week shows are almost, if not entirely, as influential as the clothes models wear on the catwalk.
Exposure | Walking Into A Wes Anderson Film

Exposure | Walking Into A Wes Anderson Film

Veronica Liow, Multimedia Abroad Editor October 2, 2017
A change from the monotonous colors of New York to the vivid hues of Florence.
Exposure | Peru, Alive With Color

Exposure | Peru, Alive With Color

Taylor Stout, Contributing Photographer September 14, 2017

This summer, I had the opportunity to explore Peru, a country that is alive with color, sound, and flavor. Just by walking down the street, one can smell local delicacies being...

The various protests of the past few months have been heavily documented and will be talked about for generations.

Exposure | The People United Will Never Be Defeated

Julia Moses, Staff Photographer April 25, 2017
The various protests around the world are being documented and will be talked about for generations to come.
Exposure | Nic Decides to Buy Some Juice

Exposure | Nic Decides to Buy Some Juice

Kat Vlasova, Contributing Photographer April 5, 2017
Inspired by the work and persona of Jean Michel-Basquiat, this photo series documents the photographer's friend Nic as he wanders around Alphabet City.
Making food look as good as it tastes isn’t always as easy as it seems. Here are a few things to watch for when taking pictures of your meals.

How To: Photograph Food

Yasmin Gulec, Dining Editor March 28, 2017
Here are some tips and tricks to taking great food photos.
Tisch graduating seniors showcase their photography in "Show Two." The exhibit will run until April 22 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.

Photography Challenged in Tisch Senior Thesis Show

Natalie Whalen, Entertainment Editor March 27, 2017
The Tisch Photography and Imaging Department's senior thesis exhibition "Show Two" brings a series of works that thoroughly challenging the very concepts underlying photography itself.