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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

Don’t Pick A Side On Spain’s Constitutional Crisis Just Yet

Don’t Pick A Side On Spain’s Constitutional Crisis Just Yet

Wayne Chen, Staff Writer November 1, 2017
Because of its unconstitutional nature and its reliance on a Spanish law framework, it is hard to find reasons to support such a secessionist movement, and we as foreigners should not move to pick a side and judge what is best for the people of Catalonia.
Rob Brydon [Rob] and Steve Coogan [Steve] in Michael Winterbottom's “The Trip To Spain .”

Tribeca 2017: In ‘The Trip to Spain,’ Middle Age Is a Comedic Journey

Daniella Nichinson, Staff Writer April 26, 2017
English comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon adapt their popular TV show "The Trip" into film for the second time in this hilarious romp through Spain.
Madrid: Home Away from Home

Madrid: Home Away from Home

Abigail Weinberg, Staff Writer February 23, 2017

If you’re going abroad, you’ll hear it said time and time again: living with a host family is the best way to immerse yourself in a different culture while learning a new language....

Prague, Czech Republic

Exposure | Foreign Statues

Ryan Quan, Photo Editor February 22, 2017
Statues are cool!
A group of newly made Americans at Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Identity Politics Ring True at KJCC

Maria Jose Lavandera, Contributing Writer February 6, 2017
Pablo Delano takes an unflinching look at the colonialist history of Puerto Rico's relationship with the United States in his exhibit "Museum of the Old Colony" at NYU's King Juan Carlos I Center.
The Cibele Palace in Madrid

Madrid: Silencio Sobre Trump?

Abigail Weinberg, Staff Writer February 3, 2017
Abigail Weinberg talks about adjusting to Madrid reflects on keeping silent in a harsh political climate.
Steinhardt graduate Gloria Rodriguez spiced up New York with her series of Spanish themed cooking events named Eat Spain Up!

Eat Spain Up! Spices Up Campus

Taylor Nicole Rogers, Dining Editor October 31, 2016
Steinhardt graduate student and Fulbright scholar Gloria Rodriguez brought the flavors of her native Spain to campus last week through a week long series of events entitled Eat Spain Up.

Messi vs. Ronaldo: A career-long fight worth appreciating

Bobby Wagner, Sports Editor April 9, 2015
A personal reflection on the stars dominating soccer right now.
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Men’s, women’s golf serve Madrid community

January 27, 2014
The team worked with a nonprofit that allowed them to interact with adults who are physically and mentally disabled.

Nationality should not define who we are

February 22, 2013
As a multi-ethnic student, Santander explores the way in which he constructed his identity and sense of self through his interactions with Spanish and Argentinians.
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Exhibit displays Guernica as city of peace

October 4, 2012
A photojournalism exhibit on display at the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center for the next few weeks focuses on the peace that come out of the gruesome 1937 bombings.
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When the dream of Independence becomes a nightmare

October 3, 2012
Turmoil in Spain is the result of attempts at financial independence