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

An illustration of two long brown coats, one long green coat, one long black coat and one short black coat scattered on a blue background.

The trendiest winter coats to brace New York City winter

With these trendy coats, you can conquer the New York City cold in style.
Chinara Dorancy, Contributing Writer January 25, 2024

As this semester welcomes you to New York City’s unbearably freezing weather, it might be a challenge to decide what coat will guarantee ultimate warmth. Whether you’re running...

Students talk about their fashion change during the seasons and how it affects their identity. (Photo by Tatiana Perez)

Students Talk Seasonal Style

Even wardrobes need a spring break.
Mehhma Malhi, Contributing Writer April 29, 2019

No longer bundled in huge jackets or swaddled in scarves, students are beginning to pack their winter wear away and debut their warm-weather wardrobes. However, as we enter spring,...

Hugo Rubin, a CAS Junior, wearing his winter gear. (Photo by Kate Kim)

Warm Weekend Wear in Winter Weather

Is it possible to be both warm and stylish?
Hanna McNeila, Staff Writer February 14, 2019

Despite New York City’s status as a fashion capital, daytime fashion around Washington Square Park suffers undeniably in the winter as students give up individual style in favor...

Leather and laces this winter will keep you warm and dry while you stay stylish.

A Guide to Keeping Your Shoes Alive in the Snow and Slush

Adryan Son, Deputy Social Media Editor February 4, 2016
Tips and tricks for NYU fashionistas to avoid the winter snow and slush while remaining stylish.
Heat up your style selection for spring

Heat up your style selection for spring

Grace Halio, Contributing Writer March 25, 2015
How to transition your favorite winter pieces for the warmer spring weather.