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So Long, My Beloved City: Musings of an Exile at Home

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So Long, My Beloved City: Musings of an Exile at Home

  • Charlie Fong

My best friend asked me if I still saw Hong Kong as my home, and I said that I still do, in a way. Although a person can have multiple homes, they...

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 Is Day Mart actually cheaper? A Comparison of NYUAD’s New Convenience Store and its Predecessor

Is Day Mart actually cheaper? A Comparison of NYUAD’s New Convenience Store and its Predecessor

  • Reem Hazim

Aided by data visualization analysis, we attempt to answer whether NYUAD’s new convenience store is cheaper than the one it replaced.

Exploring Khaleejiness: Reflection of a Visitor

Exploring Khaleejiness: Reflection of a Visitor

  • Maryam AlShehhi

I entered Khaleejiness not knowing what to expect. But soon I realized that it is beyond an art exhibition. I felt that everything around me is...

trending

Is Day Mart actually cheaper? A Comparison of NYUAD’s New Convenience Store and its Predecessor

  • Reem Hazim

The Library Café: Study Space or Social Area?

  • Firas Darwish

Five Books to Read if You’re Looking For an Existential Crisis

  • Sara Vuksanovic

    ,
  • Malak Elmallah

    ,
  • and

    Emily Yoo

So Long, My Beloved City: Musings of an Exile at Home

  • Charlie Fong

news
Pink Fitness Games Raise Breast Health Awareness

Pink Fitness Games Raise Breast Health Awareness

  • Vimal Minsariya

The annual Pink Fitness Games were held last week to raise awareness for breast health. Read to learn more about this unique and meaningful sporting...

NYUAD (Finally) Gives Official Updates on IDBE Efforts and Campus Climate Survey

NYUAD (Finally) Gives Official Updates on IDBE Efforts and Campus Climate Survey

  • Charlie Fong

Revisiting NYUAD’s commitment to equity and diversity since The Gazelle’s last report, we explore the institution’s progress towards the diversity...

Return to Campus Updates

Return to Campus Updates

  • Stefan Mitikj

A quick recap of the newest RTC updates as laid out by recent administrative communication.

Spotlight – May Alhajeri

Spotlight – May Alhajeri

  • Charlie Fong

NYUAD alumna May Alhajeri has been selected to represent the UAE as a UN youth delegate. The Gazelle spoke to her about her journey and aspirations...

features
Memento Mori: The Contradictions of Halloween

Memento Mori: The Contradictions of Halloween

  • Ivana Drabova

One part of me wants to celebrate the opportunities I get to live with. The other commands me to work harder to live up to the dreams of those who...

In-Person Learning: Six Feet Between Us

In-Person Learning: Six Feet Between Us

  • Yuhang Zheng

When you listen to someone, looking into their mask, it is almost like looking into a void. That was when it hit me that the introverted side of me...

Exhibition Review: Khaleejiness At Manarat AlSaadiyat

Exhibition Review: Khaleejiness At Manarat AlSaadiyat

  • Dhabia AlMansoori

The Khaleejiness exhibition at Manarat Al Saadiyat invites viewers to redefine their understandings on gendered expectations, diasporic belonging,...

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Five Books to Read if You’re Looking For an Existential Crisis

Five Books to Read if You’re Looking For an Existential Crisis

  • Sara Vuksanovic

    ,
  • Malak Elmallah

    ,
  • and

    Emily Yoo

Descriptions and reviews of five important novels you might not have had time to read yet, but spark great conversations.

Constructing the Perfect Study Schedule: Productivity Culture and The Value of Experimentation

Constructing the Perfect Study Schedule: Productivity Culture and The Value of Experimentation

  • Morgane Motlik

University work can feel overwhelming without thorough scheduling and planning. But there is value in taking a step back and thinking about the...

opinion
Why It is So Important to Give Second Chances for First Offenses

Why It is So Important to Give Second Chances for First Offenses

  • Safal Shrestha

Not everyone grew up in a context where they were aware of the importance of inclusion. Reazling this does not mean we do not acknowledge the offense.

The Library Café: Study Space or Social Area?

The Library Café: Study Space or Social Area?

  • Firas Darwish

Due to limited study spaces on campus, students have flocked to the library café for all academic work, resulting in a tension-breeding dichotomy...

No Time To Lie: An Honest Review of Daniel Craig's Final Bond Performance

No Time To Lie: An Honest Review of Daniel Craig's Final Bond Performance

  • Morgane Motlik

    ,
  • and

    Oscar Sapkota

Daniel Craig’s final movie as Agent 007 finally hit theaters after a long pandemic-induced delay, but did it live up to fan expectations?

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