As seen in the Washington Square News. In a meeting that drew more than 150 people, including 30 NYU student protesters, Manhattan’s Community Board 2 voted by a vast majority Thursday night to proceed with the renovation of Washington Square Park. Only four of the … Read More →
Monthly Archives: April 2005
Panelists: Gender neutral necessary
As seen in the Washington Square News. Gender-neutral bathrooms are necessary to preserve the legal right to gender expression, representatives of various LGBT groups said yesterday at a panel discussion on the implementation of the New York City Transgender Rights Law. “It shouldn’t be a … Read More →
NYU Relay rakes in thousands
As seen in the Washington Square News. The word “relay,” as defined by Webster’s New World dictionary, is “a race between teams, each member of which goes a part of the distance.” This definition, however, is hardly an adequate description of Saturday night’s 16-hour camp-out … Read More →
A free, legal music archive
As seen in the Washington Square News. Imagine being able to stream high-quality music to your computer on demand, without guaranteeing yourself a lawsuit from the Recording Industry Association of America. NYU is one of the first colleges in the nation to host DRAM, the … Read More →
Face the music: Our critics have spoken. Now it’s your chance to make the final decision
As seen in the Washington Square News. Three weeks ago, WSN asked any and all musically inclined NYU students to submit an album or demo for a chance to be reviewed by their peers and the chance to play a concert in Washington Square Park … Read More →
A dining oasis for downtown
As seen in the Washington Square News. A new campus convenience store has opened up in the lobby of the Water Street residence hall, offering assorted snacks and necessities to downtown residents who are far from campus eateries. The “C3 Quickstop” kiosk opened up immediately … Read More →
Stern students run social venture
As seen in the Washington Square News. The first student-run venture fund in a U.S. business school was recently launched in the Stern School of Business and has offered nearly $250,000 worth of grants to improve local organizations, Stern representatives said. The Student Social Venture … Read More →
Clive Davis music program cramped but personal
As seen in the Washington Square News. Many awesome things come in the smallest of packages – iPods, condoms and Ferraro Rocher candies, for instance. Also included in this list of tiny wonders is the Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music, a two-year old program … Read More →