Kimjang: paying homage to my halmeoni
How to honor kimjang, the communal activity of preparing and serving kimchi, a Korean staple.
Daeun Lee, Staff Writer
• December 12, 2023
Friendsgiving dorm dinner classics you need this break
It’s easy to have a packed dining table — even if your kitchen is the size of a matchbox — with these five Friendsgiving dinner tips.
Sar Perez, Contributing Writer
• November 21, 2023
Serve up style with these Thanksgiving outfits
Here are some easy but elevated looks to ensure you can relax in style over the break.
Brianna Ly, Contributing Writer
• November 21, 2023
Fall in love with these NYC autumn festivities
Calling all Violets — here’s your guide to having the perfect ’90s rom-com fall in Manhattan.
Maya Randolph, Contributing Writer
• October 4, 2023
Off-Third: What to do when you’re stuck in the US for Thanksgiving
Not going home for the holiday? Here is a list of things to do in the city while you wait for your American friends to come back to campus.
Aksha Mittapalli, Contributing Writer
• November 23, 2022
Off-Third: NYU should celebrate Christmas even earlier
November isn’t soon enough. We need to celebrate Christmas for the entire second half of the year.
Naisha Roy, Staff Writer
• November 3, 2022
Staff Rants: The holidays
From eggnog to Christian hegemony, our staff has a lot to say about the holiday season.
Max Tiefer, Michelle Han, Jake Capriotti, Kevin Kurian, Lorraine Olaya
• December 2, 2021
Sugarcoating White Supremacy in US History Needs to Stop
American primary and secondary education curriculums heavily focus on Western European and U.S. achievements in history, yet fail to recognize the harmful effects that colonial triumphs have on minority communities in contemporary society.
Gabby Lozano, Staff Writer
• December 1, 2019
NYU Students Reflect on Spending Thanksgiving in New York
It’s the city that never sleeps, not even on Thanksgiving.
Ria Mittal, Staff Writer
• November 27, 2019
Staff Rants and Raves: Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a divisive holiday, to say the least. Here’s what our staff has to say about it.
Alexandria Johnson, Mandie Montes, Ethan Zack, Sam Klein, Bela Kirpalani and Abby Hofstetter
• November 27, 2019
Home is Where the Stomach Is
How culturally authentic food has become many students’ primary token of home and a way for them to reconnect with their native cultures.
Sammy Tavassoli, Staff Writer
• November 22, 2019
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• December 6, 2018
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