The Gazelle
Nov 24, 2024
opinion
Paula Valentina Dozsa
Through its exposure of students' senses of humor, hopes, fears and struggles, Confessions humanizes the university more than any marketing material...
Dylan Palladino
Afro Fest aimed to represent the growing diversity of the student body and its connection to the African Diaspora.
Mari Velasquez-Soler
Students, staff and faculty alike explore the facilities and opportunities on offer in the Arts Center at the annual Open Studios event.
Soohyun Hwangbo
Nathan Quimpo
Taj Chapman
Fornés, inspired by the playwright of the same name, premieres after months of intensive rehearsal.
In conversation with Rachael Partington, CEO of Best Bites Abu Dhabi, on the Facebook group’s humble origins and current work.
Is it possible to reconcile the ethical considerations of animal research without compromising scientific progress?
The NYUAD Debate Union is an opportunity for students who want to develop constructive arguments and critical thinking.
Ian Hoyt
As the semester nears its end and stress continues to wear down the student body, burnout is spreading like wildfire across campus.
Bhrigu Bhatra
Despite its flaws, Bohemian Rhapsody is a loving and faithful celebration of Queen, Freddie and all their melodic majesty.
Rashtra Raj Bhandari
Julia Tymoshenko
Although Apple’s environmental stewardship is commendable, they have yet to solve the structural issues with their product design and marketing...
Haneen Fathy
Our economic model is waging war against nature, and sustainability movements will be inadequate if corporations and governments continue to...
Tracy Vavrova
A look into what’s happening on campus this week.
A look into what’s been going on in the UAE this week.
A look into what’s took place on campus last week.
“You do something that you’re gonna look back on and be like, oh, I actually did something pretty unique today.”
Aathma Dious
The Louvre curated various new exhibitions and shows in celebration of its one year anniversary.