The Gazelle
Nov 24, 2024
features
Abhyudaya Tyagi
The Gazelle interviewed four NYUSH students and one faculty member about the New York Post article, self-censorship surrounding Hong Kong and...
Michelle Shin
What are the implications of the rigid South Korean beauty standards on girls and women? How are they reproduced throughout society, and what are the...
Sarah Afaneh
On Nov. 16, the Jordanian National Commission for Women organized a sit-in near the Prime Ministry in Amman, Jordan, in response to a traumatic case...
Nicholas Patas
Shaurya Singh
Youssef Azzam
Whether it is fairy lights bought from your first trip to IKEA as a freshman, an African Dashiki from J-term in Zanzibar or a souvenir gifted by a...
From massive mountains to crystal blue waters, Hatta provided a necessary escape from looming deadlines and the bustle of city life into tranquility...
Toby Le
Nov. 24 in History: Scientific publications, governmental change and military miscalculations.
Caroline Sullivan
The Gazelle’s Features Editor discusses the way in which an interconnected global community understands the role of citizenship and politics, through...
The asylum law in Greek universities led to violence and terror. Its repeal opens the doors to a future characterized by harmony and the rule of the...
Katie Glasgow-Palmer
Oceania makes a good analogy for the rest of the world. It is extremely unfair that the richer countries whose actions led to climate change, will...
As it turns out, the Hindu nationalists don’t have a monopoly over the sensationalism and unbalanced worldviews that drive bias.
Aravind Kumar
Reema El-Kaiali
Music, coupled with context and memory, can provide an immense nostalgia that connects with one’s yesterday. Aravind and Reema use tracks from their...
Aasna Sijapati
In a patriarchal world, International Men’s Day merely serves as a reminder that men and their issues always take priority, no matter how much worse...
Members of the NYUAD community gather to discuss issues of intersectionality and identity in South Asian communities.
Dylan Palladino
The Caribbean Students Association kicked off their second annual Caribbean Culture Week — a community-wide celebration of music, festivals, folklore...
Jude Al Qubaisi
Abu Dhabi Art Fair returned in its 11th edition, featuring 50 galleries from 21 cities, with Modern and Contemporary galleries in the spotlight.
Kit Palmer
Read about the UAE Future Study, conducted by NYU Abu Dhabi researchers
Christine Shao
Read about a conversation held with former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark on campus.