NYU’s Paulson atrium restrictions might violate 2012 legal agreement
University officials insist that the public atrium is not closed — merely temporarily, indefinitely restricted to NYU-only access for security reasons. But potential flaws in their interpretation of a legal document cast doubt on this justification.
Alex Tey, Editor-at-Large
• April 17, 2024
Off-Third: Students wash clothing one article at a time to protest laundry conditions
The only thing Herculean about the Hercules laundry app is that it should be abandoned, protesters say.
Naisha Roy, Deputy Opinion Editor
• February 28, 2023
In Buenos Aires, NYU students drawn into a national reckoning
Discourse about the preservation of democracy and the necessity of student interventions abroad surfaced after a failed assassination attempt on the Argentine vice president.
Sade Collier, Staff Writer
• September 16, 2022
NYU Paris students respond to Ukraine war and refugee crisis
Far closer to the war than their New York counterparts, NYU Paris students have been able to get involved more directly with humanitarian efforts than they could have at home.
Juliana Guarracino and Stella Lin
• March 31, 2022
Students for Justice in Palestine Protest Demolition in West Bank Village
Oishi Goswami, Contributing Writer
• October 1, 2018
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Logan Holland, Deputy Sports Editor • November 21, 2024
Ethan Li, Contributing Writer • November 21, 2024
Gabriel Murray, Contributing Writer • November 21, 2024