The Gazelle
Feb 9, 2026
opinion
Paula Estrada
Andrea Arletti
The Gazelle should be a solution to the social distancing caused by Covid-19, not its victim.
Angad Johar
At the Hay Festival, a pastiche of cross-cultural thinkers engage in individual talks, one-on-one conversations and panel discussions that tease out...
Jude Al Qubaisi
In the wake of NYU Abu Dhabi’s decision to suspend classes in compliance with the UAE Ministry of Education’s decision, we take a look at how the...
Al Reem Al Neaimi
Tracy Vavrova
Mashrou’ Leila is empowering communities that have long been silenced and struggled for representation through their music and expression of...
Michael Leo
The administration at NYU Abu Dhabi allowed its choices to be dictated by the pro-swimming pool policies of the NYU New York campus, entirely...
Milena Baghdasaryan
A history feature on the achievements of the Armenian nation and its people.
Born to Palestinian parents in exile, Hatoum repeatedly brings up the topic of displacement in her work. Read about Mona Hatoum in the first article...
Amna Asif
A photo essay into the lives of NYUAD’s feline friends.
An overview of the Arts Center exhibition that features student voices discussing ideas of nationhood, social justice and identity.
Naeema Mohammed Sageer
Rock ‘n’ Roll isn’t dead. To say so is to ignore its dynamic history and influence.
Ian Hoyt
You think Coronavirus spreads fast? Just wait till you see an outbreak of Cabin Fever.
Ivy Akinyi
It is through opening our minds to the diasporic perspectives drawn in films that we can then engage with them constructively.
Vatsa Singh
Shaurya Singh
The Gazelle’s neutrality is a fundamental tenet that plays a vital role on a campus housing a single publication, and we ignore it at our extreme...
Morgane Motlik
Depression is not an aesthetic. Talking about it more doesn’t mean it has to become one.