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May 4, 2025

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5 Simple Things NYU Abu Dhabi Can Do to Combat Global Warming

opinion

5 Simple Things NYU Abu Dhabi Can Do to Combat Global Warming

  • Jakob Plaschke

Larger institutions like NYU Abu Dhabi can make the biggest impact in the fight against global warming, and it does not have to be that difficult.

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The Legacy of Kobe Bryant

The Legacy of Kobe Bryant

  • Kavi

Acknowledging the 2003 allegations of sexual assault does not diminish Kobe Bryant’s legacy. Instead, it provides a more accurate picture of how his...

Topical Science: Coronavirus — What can we learn?

Topical Science: Coronavirus — What can we learn?

  • Kit Palmer

Read about the Coronavirus, how it spreads and other relevant information for our campus

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BoJack Horseman Ends the Only Way it Could: Subversively

  • Kaashif Hajee

The Legacy of Kobe Bryant

  • Kavi

Pseudo-Intellectualism and Jordan Peterson

  • Ari Hawkins

Into the UAE: Breaking the Bubble

  • Nandini Kochar

features
Food for Thought

Food for Thought

  • Aravind Kumar

Hear thoughts, opinions, and concerns from the current graduating class on one of NYUAD’s most contested topics: Campus Dining.

People of Abu Dhabi: Evergreen Restaurant

People of Abu Dhabi: Evergreen Restaurant

  • Cadence Cheah

An exploration into the history and origins of Evergreen restaurant, which provides an important space for preservation of tradition and community...

What’s On in Abu Dhabi

What’s On in Abu Dhabi

  • Joelle Bohringer

A scoop on the places to be, artists to hear and furry friends to hang out with.

Reporting Morocco: Delve into the Life of a Moroccan Journalist

Reporting Morocco: Delve into the Life of a Moroccan Journalist

  • Meitha AlZadjali

Thanks to the J-term course Reporting Morocco, I became interested in understanding the life of a journalist and the stories that were mirrored...

Seniors’ Two Cents: Making the Most of Campus Life and Abu Dhabi

Seniors’ Two Cents: Making the Most of Campus Life and Abu Dhabi

  • Morgane Motlik

Seniors share how they made the most of their campus life and talk about escaping the Saadiyat bubble, even if only momentarily.

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Into the UAE: Breaking the Bubble

Into the UAE: Breaking the Bubble

  • Nandini Kochar

To truly understand Abu Dhabi culture and the many intricate subcultures it holds, we must shed our armor of privilege and challenge our outsider...

Dear Descendants: Arlit, deuxième Paris — A Story of Extractive Colonialism

Dear Descendants: Arlit, deuxième Paris — A Story of Extractive Colonialism

  • Ivy Akinyi

Arlit, deuxième Paris’ details the impact of extractive colonialism on small cities like Arlit by focusing on the ruin that’s left behind for...

Corona Virus Declines Admission into NYUAD ‘2024, Cites Partial Aid Package

Corona Virus Declines Admission into NYUAD ‘2024, Cites Partial Aid Package

  • Ian Hoyt

Scrambling to stop the next global pandemic, administration does the only thing sure to keep Coronavirus from coming to NYUAD: don't give it a full...

Earwormz: Barzakh

Earwormz: Barzakh

  • Aravind Kumar

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    Reema El-Kaiali

Refinding the Arts Center through Barzakh Music Festival

Pseudo-Intellectualism and Jordan Peterson

Pseudo-Intellectualism and Jordan Peterson

  • Ari Hawkins

'Postmodern neo-Marxism' is a misnomer

Crime and Nationalism in the CAA Protests

Crime and Nationalism in the CAA Protests

  • Sameera Singh

The anti-secular and discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act has led Indians to take to the streets to protect the secular principles that the...

BoJack Horseman Ends the Only Way it Could: Subversively

BoJack Horseman Ends the Only Way it Could: Subversively

  • Kaashif Hajee

After five and a half seasons of masterful character development, BoJack Horseman comes to a bittersweet close. It may not be the end we want, but...

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UAE’s Hope Probe Spreading National Pride in Space

UAE’s Hope Probe Spreading National Pride in Space

  • Tracy Vavrova

The Hope Probe, the UAE’s first Mars mission satellite, becomes a symbol of national pride and hope for a new generation of Emirati engineers and...

UAE’s First Nuclear Power Plant Ready to Operate

UAE’s First Nuclear Power Plant Ready to Operate

  • Tracy Vavrova

Barakah, the UAE’s first nuclear power plant, is ready to operate and shift the balance of the UAE’s energy supply towards sustainable resources.

The Gulf Update: Soleimani Assassinated, Oman transition of power

The Gulf Update: Soleimani Assassinated, Oman transition of power

  • Danial Tajwer

An overview of recent events in the Gulf over the New Year, including in the Soleimani assassination and power transitions in Oman.

Jubail Mangrove Park Now Open

Jubail Mangrove Park Now Open

  • Matthew Gubbins

Abu Dhabi’s new mangrove walk is a natural delight, and is now open for NYU Abu Dhabi students to enjoy.

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