The Gazelle
Nov 17, 2024
features
Emily Broad
From the bright fluorescent lights of Electra Street, to intercultural communions at St. Joseph’s and bustling salesmen at Mina’s Fish Market, read...
Vatsa Singh
As Ecoherence advocates for greater community engagement with sustainability through initiatives such as No Waste November, some students push back...
Mueez Hasan
From wearing my national dress to ordering sliders, how I have suffered a series of microaggressions living as a Pakistani in the UAE.
Chris Shim
Beniamin Strzelecki
Aayusha Shrestha
Matthew Gubbins
Chloe Venn
On Nov. 6th, 30 students gathered around in The Salon for the Office of Spiritual Life and InterCultural Education (SLICE)’s Firsthand: South Korea,...
Tala Asiri
Professors and participants share their insights regarding past and present feminists movements and the future of intersectionality at the Women’s...
Ming Ee Tham
On Nov. 12, the NYU Abu Dhabi Arts Center showcased different exhibits, activities, performances, workshops and demonstrations as it opened its doors...
On Nov. 14, the Africa Global Student Interest Group hosted its annual Afro Fest, a night celebrating the members of the NYU Abu Dhabi community who...
Ari Hawkins
Joe Biden, with his firewall of minority support, is on top of the Democratic pack. But the generational divide within African-American Democrats...
Lubnah Ansari
Colourful posters of various events and opportunities adorn the residence buildings, but can we ever fully rest with these reminders that encourage...
The recent border dispute between Nepal and India provokes a discussion about Nepal’s dependence on India, a pervasive theme in Nepal’s modern...
Abhyudaya Tyagi
Western protectionist policies make a mockery of free trade, as they allow their own farmers to operate on a different playing field from the rest of...
Katie Glasgow-Palmer
International agreements have the power to shape our planet on an unprecedented scale, and the Montreal Protocol proves this. Does the solution to...
Aravind Kumar
Reema El-Kaiali
Earwormz this week finds themselves at the Dubai festival Grooves on the Grass. With both acts on at the same time and on different stages, they...
Lenah Ankliss
Hannah Kasak-Gliboff
In no sense is Ghana lacking in experiences, yet NYU students seem to recognize opportunity primarily in the blinding lights of Times Square or the...
Toby Le
Nov. 17 in History: Continents were cut, Presidents were forced to flee, and Greeks protested. Read more of today’s old news.
The Gazelle’s Environmental Columnist dissects cloud seeding and its environmental and political impact.