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Update, 8:48 p.m. New York City Police Department officers in riot gear are standing in a line in front of Gould Plaza, keeping protesters out of the area. The tents in the encampment have been ...
Situated near the Flatiron District and several streets away from NYU’s Gramercy Green residence hall, Sabai Thai stands out on the bustling street of Park Avenue South. The golden lighting and zen ...
CAS professor Andrew Ross, a member of NYU’s Faculty & Staff for Justice in Palestine, told WSN in April that the group had received reports from 100 students and 30 faculty members who have faced ...
NYU is withholding the diploma of a Gallatin graduate after he condemned “the atrocities currently happening in Palestine” during his speech at the school’s graduation ceremony on Wednesday. The ...
A hacker took over NYU’s website for at least two hours Saturday morning to expose over 3 million applicants’ names, test scores, majors and zip codes, as well as information related to family members ...
Graduating from college is an achievement that must be celebrated, and what better way to celebrate such a special occasion than with dinner on your parents’ card? Whether you’re looking for a ...
More than 1,000 students, staff and transgender rights activists gathered outside NYU Langone Health’s Tisch Hospital on Monday evening to protest the medical center’s decision to deny ...
NYU has suspended at least 13 students since a group of protesters held a pro-Palestinian sit-in during finals week last semester, and has placed at least 20 others on probation for at least a year, ...
Update, 8:02 p.m. In a written statement to WSN, NYU spokesperson John Beckman said that if the protest continues to be peaceful and demonstrators do not re-build the now-removed tents or violate the ...
A physician at NYU Langone Health is facing termination from his residency program after reposting a message encouraging Palestinian resistance on his private Instagram account last Friday. Tens of ...
It’s easy to imagine Mary Todd Lincoln sitting in the Oval Office in the 1860s, supporting her husband through his presidency — not, say, drinking paint thinner for fun and then throwing it up.
Hunkering down at 370 Jay Street in Brooklyn for a whopping 12 hours, a group of NYU students, alongside creatives from peer schools and local hacker organizations, put their heads together on ...