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

Washington Square News

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

Washington Square News

Line of colorful tin cans arranged next to each other. From left to right: “GHOST” on a yellow and blue can, “BANG ENERGY” on a white and blue can , “C4” on a black and orange can, “ALANI NU” on a blue and mint green can, “MONSTER” on a black and neon green can, “CELSIUS” on an orange and white can, “JAVA MONSTER” on a brown can, “PRIME” on a pink and white can, “YERBA MATE” on a yellow and red can and “RED BULL” on a blue and tin can.

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From Monster to Red Bull, these drinks will make your heart skip a beat — literally.
Annie Emans, Contributing Writer Mar 25, 2024

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Inspired by its Gothic source material, AMP sets the scene with eerie candlelight. Styled as “The Electrifying Story of Mary Shelley,” the one-woman show spanned the author’s life. (Photo by Dani Herrera)

A Mary Shelley One-Woman Show Electrifies Audiences

In a gothic retelling of Mary Shelley’s life, this production details the events that led up to the creation of “Frankenstein.”
Dani Herrera, Staff Writer Feb 24, 2020

A small desk and chair sit in the corner of a dark, foggy room containing stacks of dusty books. The room sits in an unsettling silence as the lights dim. Suddenly, thunder strikes,...

Adolfo Sanchez F/W 2017

Adolfo Sanchez F/W 2017

Kamila Daurenova, Contributing Writer Feb 13, 2017

Adolfo Sanchez presented his “F.U. (Freedom & Underground)" collection as part of The Sound of Fashion —  a series of free fashion week shows hosted for the public...

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Deaths linked to Monster drinks raise questions about their safety

Nov 12, 2012
The Food and Drug Administration is currently investigating five reports of death in the last three years that could be related to the consumption of Monster products.

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