The war of words must culminate soon.
In today’s climate, love is seemingly hard to come by and healthy relationships are few and far between. This desperation has led many to search for companionship via the internet, rather than the traditional meet cutes we see in movies. App creators and tech moguls have jumped on the opportunity to profit off of society’s This story Ranked: Dating apps appeared first on Washington Square News.
The public is invited to attend a free celebration at WESB on Monday, May 13, 2024, beginning at 4 p.m. with an optional, limited tour of the ground floor of the four-story structure.
Guest essays reflect opinions from writers beyond WSN. If you’d like to submit a guest essay for consideration, please email [email protected]. Resident assistants, like all student workers, are among the people on the ground doing the hard work to make the NYU community what it is. It’s a job for which we waited years to apply, This story Guest Essay: Why NYU RAs are unionizing appeared first on Washington Square News.
Guest essays reflect opinions from writers beyond WSN. If you’d like to submit a guest essay for consideration, please email [email protected]. Forty-five minutes is all the time that administrators, faculty and student representatives spent at the last University Senate meeting on April 25, against the backdrop of 120 students and faculty arrested the previous Monday. A This story Guest Essay: A call for a special University Senate meeting appeared first on Washington Square News.
Wide receiver Rome Odunze chats with Lauren Screeden moments after he was
An NYU student was caught in an attempted robbery near Washington Square Park at around 7:40 p.m. Wednesday, according to an email sent by the Department of Campus Safety earlier this evening. The student did not sustain any injuries. As the student was leaving the northeast entrance of the park, the suspect called them “an This story Student targeted in attempted robbery near Washington Square Park appeared first on Washington Square News.
Law enforcement officers and the public in Washington state came together Sunday to take a rare hazard off the roads: Runaway zebras. But despite successfully corralling three of them after they bust loose near North Bend, on the eastern outskirts of Seattle, one is still on the run. Trooper Rick Johnson, public information officer for Washington State Patrol District 2 in King County, said four zebras got loose on Interstate 90 near the North Bend exit. He posted pictures of the animals as...
Children`s Trust and Square One is working on a financial support program to help first time parents who may need help financially.
Veteran broadcaster retired after calling 99 Origin matches. Recently came out of retirement to voice NRL-themed fast food ad. Believes he has one more match in him, if he is asked
SEATTLE (AP) — Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a suburban Seattle police officer charged with murder in the death of a 26-year-old man outside a convenience store in 2019 — the third
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