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

Washington Square News

Celebrities Cannot Be Leaders of Mental Health Movement

Celebrities Cannot Be Leaders of Mental Health Movement

Cara Zambrano, Staff Writer March 28, 2017
Celebrities’ experiences are not representative of much of the population, and resources are easily available to them. Even though famous people should still be honest about their problems, they should bring these topics to the table without being the predominant voices of these issues.
DEED, an app created by 
CAS alum Deevee Kashi and Anthony Yoon, uses location services to suggest nearby organizations for volunteering opportunities.

NYU Alums Make Volunteering Easy

Sarah Jackson, Contributing Writer March 20, 2017
CAS alums Deevee Kashi and Anthony Yoon designed an app to help students find community service opportunities that fit into busy schedules.
Millenial Influencers

Millenial Influencers

Michaela Hoffman, Violet Vision Editor February 21, 2017

This year’s New York Fashion Week made evident some major changes happening in the fashion industry. Even if you didn’t attend fashion week, you probably viewed your favorite...

Sartorial Network

Sartorial Network

Sophie Shaw, Beauty & Style Editor February 21, 2017

The landscape of New York Fashion Week has evolved over the years as its events have garnered more attention and exposure. Social media, blogging and the growing presence of influencers...

Outrage Over Vogue Cultural Appropriation Is Appropriate

Outrage Over Vogue Cultural Appropriation Is Appropriate

WSN Editorial Board February 16, 2017
Gallatin sophomore Karlie Kloss faced mass criticism after her photoshoot in yellow face for Vogue's March issue. However, she is not the only person at fault for this incident of cultural appropriation.
High Fashion Can Inspire Rather Than Exploit

High Fashion Can Inspire Rather Than Exploit

Cara Zambrano, Staff Writer October 26, 2016
While art schemes are supposed to bring fresh perspectives to the table, this should not turn into an excuse for stylists to act disdainfully cool and above it all.
The Fashion Week Issue

The Fashion Week Issue

Gabriella Bower, Beauty & Style Editor September 19, 2016
WSN has your front row seat to over 30 of this season's New York Fashion Week shows. If you didn't snag a spot next to Anna Wintour, read on for a candid take on the city's most stylish week and beautiful photos to boot.
Gypsy Sport Fall/Winter 2016

Gypsy Sport Fall/Winter 2016

David Bologna, Contributing Writer February 3, 2016
Gypsy Sport Fall/Winter 2016
Grace Coddington, who recently announced her retirement, has been the creative director of Vogue since 1988.

Coddington Steps Down at Vogue After 28 Years

Grace Coddington steps down as Creative Director of Vogue. Once again the fashion industry is left in a wake of uncertainty about what lies ahead for the future of fashion.
Sophie Fay Shaw, Staff Writer February 1, 2016
After hinting at being burnt out from the workload, Grace Coddington is stepping down from her role as creative director of Vogue.
Madonna’s thirteenth studio album “Rebel Heart” was released on March 6, 2015.

30 years later, Madonna returns to Madison Square Garden

Jake Viswanath, Contributing writer September 23, 2015
A fun, energetic, relaxed reincarnation of Madonna tours the U.S. for "Rebel Heart."
The Olsen Twins are symbols of high fashion and would make for a trendy couple's look on Halloween.

Fashion inspires Halloween costumes

Lauren Craddock, Staff Writer October 29, 2014
As Halloween approaches, high fashion costumes are proving themselves as easy to create and fun to wear.