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Two Angry South Asian Women Making Sense of the Mina Zayed Exhibition

columns

Two Angry South Asian Women Making Sense of the Mina Zayed Exhibition

  • Nandini Kochar

    ,
  • and

    Lubnah Ansari

We spent the rest of our evening expelling heavy sighs and furiously writing in our notebooks, phones and eventually the walls of Warehouse 421. We...

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Celebrating Ramadan: Warmth, Spirituality, Forgiveness and Self Development

Celebrating Ramadan: Warmth, Spirituality, Forgiveness and Self Development

  • Laila Al-Eisawi

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  • and

    Mohammed Muqbel

As Ramadan approaches, NYUAD students reflect on the varied meanings, traditions and practices that make this month so meaningful and unique to them.

Students Attend In-person Classes for the First Time in Over a Year

Students Attend In-person Classes for the First Time in Over a Year

  • Vimal Minsariya

Some NYU Abu Dhabi students return to classrooms after a year of virtual learning. We speak to some of them to understand their experience.

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Two Angry South Asian Women Making Sense of the Mina Zayed Exhibition

  • Nandini Kochar

    ,
  • and

    Lubnah Ansari

Words’ Worlds: The Art of War vs. The Prince

  • Oscar Bray

Celebrating Ramadan: Warmth, Spirituality, Forgiveness and Self Development

  • Laila Al-Eisawi

    ,
  • and

    Mohammed Muqbel

Meet Antonios Vouloudis, NYUAD’s Inaugural Director of Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship

  • Vatsa Singh

news
Christo Award Winner Unveiled at NYU Abu Dhabi

Christo Award Winner Unveiled at NYU Abu Dhabi

  • Mari Velasquez-Soler

Haweia, a sculptural installation inspired by notions of identity, conceived and built by three Architecture students from the American University of...

Funny Story: Offbeat News from Around the Globe

Funny Story: Offbeat News from Around the Globe

  • Naeema Mohammed Sageer

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  • and

    Mari Velasquez-Soler

A selection of the most amusing headlines of late, including robot-made artwork, strange prayers and innovative ways to cook sausage.

“We Want Study”: A Malayasian Refugee School Copes with Remote Learning

“We Want Study”: A Malayasian Refugee School Copes with Remote Learning

  • Charlie Fong

The Gazelle speaks to stakeholders, including a NYUAD student, at Sharon Education Community Center, a refugee school in Malaysia.

opinion
Imran Khan Is A Cog In The Wheel Of Pakistani Patriarchy

Imran Khan Is A Cog In The Wheel Of Pakistani Patriarchy

  • Eyza Irene Hamdani Hussain

Men need to be taught boundaries and respect toward women growing up and courts need to be more apt at bringing criminals to justice. It’s not...

To Catch a Campus Thief

To Catch a Campus Thief

  • Sidra Dahhan

The seeming increase in campus thefts this academic year has many students concerned. NYUAD may not be directly responsible, but it should take...

Trouble on the Suez: How Complex Systems Can Fail Spectacularly

Trouble on the Suez: How Complex Systems Can Fail Spectacularly

  • Ethan Fulton

The severe disruptions to global trade caused by the brief blockage of the Suez Canal showcase the perils of our current model based on just-in-time...

A Tale of Two Cities: Rethinking Development between Abu Dhabi and Amman

A Tale of Two Cities: Rethinking Development between Abu Dhabi and Amman

  • Aya Abu Ali

Development is not all about tall skyscrapers and an abundance of capital and luxury, especially when it comes at the price of losing touch with...

Balancing Entitlement, Privilege and Criticality Amid A Pandemic

Balancing Entitlement, Privilege and Criticality Amid A Pandemic

  • Ibad Hasan

This pandemic has been an intensive exercise in the process of dealing with loss. We are all deserving of a sense of peace, comfort and security but...

features
Detaching Worth from Work: Loving Yourself Beyond Your Achievements

Detaching Worth from Work: Loving Yourself Beyond Your Achievements

  • Katie Ferreol

As long as I can remember, I have been constantly working towards making others proud of me. Beyond the smiles and messages of praise from peers and...

Fighting First Year FOMO

Fighting First Year FOMO

  • Ethan Fulton

Perhaps a first year experience should not exclusively revolve around extravagant engagements and travel and we shouldn’t let anything behind a...

Meet Antonios Vouloudis, NYUAD’s Inaugural Director of Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship

Meet Antonios Vouloudis, NYUAD’s Inaugural Director of Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship

  • Vatsa Singh

Vouloudis is tasked with the ambitious goal of strengthening the institution’s efforts, an appointment that marks a major shift in NYUAD’s...

Global TIES For Children: Advancing Child and Youth Development

Global TIES For Children: Advancing Child and Youth Development

  • Grace Shieh

Global TIES for Children is a research center at NYUAD working to strengthen education in conflict afflicted and low income regions. Meet the...

columns
 FALCON FINANCE: Is Blockchain Technology the Future of Finance?

FALCON FINANCE: Is Blockchain Technology the Future of Finance?

  • Nghĩa Trí Nìm

Blockchain technology has been rising in usage and popularity over the past decade, especially among those within the fintech industry and...

Satire Columnist Writes Vanity Meta-article about Himself or Maybe Something Else Entirely

Satire Columnist Writes Vanity Meta-article about Himself or Maybe Something Else Entirely

  • Ian Hoyt

If you are reading this, The Gazelle made a truly bamboozling editorial decision.

Words’ Worlds: The Art of War vs. The Prince

Words’ Worlds: The Art of War vs. The Prince

  • Oscar Bray

The Art of War and The Prince are two texts that many people claim to be guides for all aspects of our personal, corporate and dating lives. However,...

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