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

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

Washington Square News

“All Governments Lie” presents a drab image of the honesty of the White House and American Government at large.

‘All Governments Lie’ Succeeds Through Honesty

Thomas Price, Contributing Writer November 2, 2016
"All Governments Lie" starts out with a timely and engaging premise, but ultimately falters in its attempts to follow in journalist giant I.F. Stone's footsteps.
In Politics, Visionary Wives Blamed For Husband’s Mistakes

In Politics, Visionary Wives Blamed For Husband’s Mistakes

Annie Cohen, Staff Writer October 31, 2016
Just like her boss decades before her, Huma Abedin must exercise damage control in the wake of her husband’s sexual misconduct.
Cable vs. Netflix: Why Cable Should Win

Cable vs. Netflix: Why Cable Should Win

Anubhuti Kumar, Staff Writer September 29, 2016
Why watch Netflix when you can watch cable?
Letter to the Editor: CUNY Donor Scandal Not Applicable to NYU

Letter to the Editor: CUNY Donor Scandal Not Applicable to NYU

Debra Lamorte September 13, 2016
The fact is, not all situations are analogous, the CUNY situation cited in the editorial is not analogous to NYU.
The Catch, Shonda Rhimes newest television show premiered March 24th on ABC.

ABC Drops the Ball on ‘The Catch’

Lily Dolin, Staff Writer March 31, 2016
"The Catch", the new ABC show from Shonda Rhimes follows a private investigator (Mireille Enos) who becomes the victim of a con by her ex-fiance (Peter Krause).
The Olsen Twins are symbols of high fashion and would make for a trendy couples 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.
Panel speaks on Watergate’s legacy

Panel speaks on Watergate’s legacy

Christine Park, Staff Writer September 18, 2014
Congresswoman Liz Holtzman, who served on the House Judiciary Committee during Watergate, was among the speakers in a panel discussion,"Watergate 40 Years Later," on Wednesday afternoon in Hemmerdinger Hall to discuss how Congress handled the Watergate Scandal 40 years ago.
Netflix provides perfect winter break binge-watching options

Netflix provides perfect winter break binge-watching options

December 10, 2013
There's nothing quite like winter break to spend binge-watching on classic TV online.
Eric McCandless via abc.go.com

ARTS ISSUE: ‘Scandal’ cast, plot stretch boundaries of network TV

December 5, 2013
"Scandal" is unapologetic in its extravagance, and viewers are reaping the benefits.
via abc.go.com

‘Scandal’ continues to defy expectations of network TV capabilities

October 24, 2013
As the hit ABC show continues its third season, it offers a compelling story unlike few network dramas like it.
Courtesy of Showtime

Emmys 2013 Predictions: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

September 20, 2013
With several new nominees this year, the Lead Actress category could be a tough race.