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

Washington Square News

An illustration of the Washington Square Arch. Behind the arch sits gray and brown alternating high-rises. On the top right are the words “The Daybook” in an arched shape.

What to do this week: Holiday cheese tasting and Christmas caroling

The Daybook is WSN’s weekly column listing in-person and online events at NYU and across New York City. This week: Dec. 12-18.
Carmo Moniz, Deputy News Editor December 11, 2022

A film marathon at MoMA 7 p.m. at the Museum of Modern Art Watch a special screening program of four films by Italian filmmaker Yuri Ancarani, including “Il Capo,” “Da...

Protestors march down 5th Avenue in response to the State of the Union and the Senate Acquittal of President Trump. (Staff photo by Jake Capriotti)

Senate Acquittal of President Trump Spurs Protest

New Yorkers with the group Rise and Resist came together in Columbus Circle on Wednesday to protest the US Senate acquitting President Donald Trump of impeachment nearly 90 minutes after the vote came in.
Nick Mead, Contributing Writer February 6, 2020

Protestors gathered in Columbus Circle on Wednesday evening to protest the acquittal of President Donald Trump by the Senate on two articles of impeachment.  During the Senate...

The Oculus, a popular indoor mall in the Financial District.

Shopping: Are You In or Out?

Sherry Yan, Staff Writer March 23, 2018
Where do you stand on the debate? Malls or outdoor shopping?
This Weekend: Dec. 5-8

This Weekend: Dec. 5-8

Sam Del Rowe December 4, 2014
The plethora of holiday-related activities in the city this weekend ensures that no matter who your companions are, you’ll find something festive and inexpensive to do.
Margaret Eby for WSN

Discovering Columbus exhibit features striking and historic decor

October 4, 2012
Japanese artist Tatza Nishi unveils his first U.S. installation centered around the Christopher Columbus statue in Columbus Center.