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Learning and Belonging: The Story of NYUAD’s Office of Social Responsibility

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Learning and Belonging: The Story of NYUAD’s Office of Social Responsibility

  • Aasna Sijapati

Starting with a pilot English course in 2012 to being one of the leading models of corporate social responsibility in the region, the NYUAD Adult...

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The Gazelle Has Committed To Climate Action. NYUAD, It is Your Turn

The Gazelle Has Committed To Climate Action. NYUAD, It is Your Turn

  • Beniamin Strzelecki

2020 is widely seen as critical in increasing ambitions for stopping the climate crisis. NYUAD must join this movement.

Kate Chandler’s Letter to the Editor is an Insensitive Response That Misses the Point

Kate Chandler’s Letter to the Editor is an Insensitive Response That Misses the Point

  • Tom Abi Samra

What we want from the university is for them to acknowledge that the Go Local program is discriminatory. What we got, instead, was a shallow,...

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AD Secrets: A Guide to Study Spots in the City

  • Huma Umar

Musifying Glass Group Hosts First Year Cultural Evening

  • Aashraya Dutt

Learning and Belonging: The Story of NYUAD’s Office of Social Responsibility

  • Aasna Sijapati

The Gazelle Has Committed To Climate Action. NYUAD, It is Your Turn

  • Beniamin Strzelecki

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Pakistan Is Losing Its Fight Against The Climate. Here’s Why

Pakistan Is Losing Its Fight Against The Climate. Here’s Why

  • Ibad Hasan

Prone to hazardous smog and devastating floods, Pakistan has been declared the fifth most affected country by the climate crisis. While little is...

US Supreme Court: How did we get here?

US Supreme Court: How did we get here?

  • Caroline Sullivan

Eight days before election day, following a bitter partisan battle, Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court. This article retraces...

Explained: Effective Altruism at NYUAD

Explained: Effective Altruism at NYUAD

  • Joao Bosco de Lucena

An exploration of the meaning and approaches to Effective Altruism and a glimpse into the EA@NYUAD SIG on campus.

Should You Return to Campus Next Semester?

Should You Return to Campus Next Semester?

  • Sarah Afaneh

Here’s a comprehensive look into the factors affecting students’ choice of returning to campus in the Spring or not, including academics, travel and...

AD Secrets: A Guide to Study Spots in the City

AD Secrets: A Guide to Study Spots in the City

  • Huma Umar

Are you tired of moving from your bed to your desk and back again? Are you bored of having the same coffee and snacks from the Library Cafe? Here is...

A Place We Call Ours: Finding Home at NYUAD

A Place We Call Ours: Finding Home at NYUAD

  • Lucas Gomez-Doyle

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    Jaime Fernández

Home is a person, a place, a pet, a song, taste, smell, an infinity of possibilities. It is everything that we both hope and fear for; an oscillation...

opinion
Burnt-out Professor Asks Students for Extension

Burnt-out Professor Asks Students for Extension

  • Ian Hoyt

Dear class: I am, as you say, straight up not having a good time right now.

Too Long; Didn’t Research: You Are Present

Too Long; Didn’t Research: You Are Present

  • Oscar Bray

A column that finds interesting research coming from NYUAD and explains it to a wider audience. This week: the Exit 11 Performing Arts Company...

A Suitable Boy Review: Suitable Indeed, but for a Western Palate

A Suitable Boy Review: Suitable Indeed, but for a Western Palate

  • Siya Chandrie

From layered themes to sublime actors and resplendent sets, A Suitable Boy checks off every element needed to tell a story of this scale. But it...

Amy Coney Barrett: What her Confirmation Means for Next Week’s U.S. Elections

Amy Coney Barrett: What her Confirmation Means for Next Week’s U.S. Elections

  • Ella Benfield

Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation as the newest Supreme Court Justice has sparked widespread controversy about the haste and hypocrisy of the...

“Quarantine 15”: Let’s Leave that in 2020

“Quarantine 15”: Let’s Leave that in 2020

  • Colleen Mader

Expressions like “Quarantine 15” or “Freshman 15” might seem like innocent terms, but these little jokes contribute to a larger cultural framework in...

Proud Boys: Yet Another Right-Wing Extremist Group

Proud Boys: Yet Another Right-Wing Extremist Group

  • Andrijana Pejchinovska

The Proud Boys, mentioned by Donald Trump in the first presidential debate, are a new manifestation of the deep rooted issues regarding white...

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Funny Story: Offbeat News from Around the Globe

Funny Story: Offbeat News from Around the Globe

  • Naeema Mohammed Sageer

A selection of the most amusing headlines of late, including a space-bound chicken nugget and a milkshake order that risked a government security...

Musifying Glass Group Hosts First Year Cultural Evening

Musifying Glass Group Hosts First Year Cultural Evening

  • Aashraya Dutt

The prospective Student Interest Group, Musifying Glass, hosted a First Year Cultural Evening that offered a space for first year students to bond in...

A Glimpse Into Life on Campus in the Spring

A Glimpse Into Life on Campus in the Spring

  • Charlie Fong

The Student Government Programming Board shares what campus life could look like as Remote Plus continues into Spring 2021.

The Brief: Corona at Your Door

The Brief: Corona at Your Door

  • The News Desk

From studies on Covid-19 antibody levels to South Korean officials’ creative efforts to ensure a socially distanced Halloween, we bring you the...

Spotlight – Nandini Kochar

Spotlight – Nandini Kochar

  • Aayusha Shrestha

Nandini Kochar, Class of 2021, talks to The Gazelle about her film that was recently recognized at the HER International Film Festival, and engages...

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