God in Gov't: Conclusions
Conclusions to the God in Government series.
Nithila Krishnakumar
Conclusions to the God in Government series.
Nithila Krishnakumar
Andrew Hamuro, Class of 2027, gives the NYU Shanghai community an insider on how to tackle stress through the final stretch of the semester.
Sophia Graves
The once vibrant and cozy Calm Corner at NYU Shanghai has undergone significant changes, leaving students questioning the future of their cherished relaxation space.
Ari Harris, Maylee Sexton
Walking into the Egypt exhibition, visitors see a civilization defined by its majestic pyramids, sacred animals, and powerful pharaohs, offering a glimpse into a world where religion, art, and politics merge to create a culture that continues to captivate and influence the modern imagination.
Vivian Wang
Mid-September’s tropical storm hit Shanghai at unprecedented levels, resulting in rooms flooding in Jingyao Residential Hall, infrastructure being damaged, and students needing deliveries, but the assistance of several RAs provided relief to many.
Annabelle Mecca
NYU Shanghai is offering 14 new courses in the Spring 2025 semester
Keigan Carpenter
With the election coming up, tune in to find out Aidan's predictions.
Aidan Hess
Part II: The conservative Christian takeover in the United States
Nithila Krishnakumar
Part I: Exploring the historical contexts that have fueled religious conflicts, starting with India.
Nithila Krishnakumar
Chǎnglè lù (长乐路), home to iconic bars such as 624 and Gōnglù shāngdiàn (公路商店), is closing, marking the end of an era for Shanghai’s youth culture.
Sam Kominowski