The Gazelle
Nov 17, 2024
features
Sameera Singh
The most difficult part of my journey against depression and anxiety has undeniably been the beginning: the acknowledgement. To digest that this...
Kaashif Hajee
By incorporating only European political, economic and social theory, the mandatory Social Science course Foundations of Modern Social Thought...
Abhyudaya Tyagi
Since Modi assumed power, there has been a fear among liberals that the government may delete the word “secular” from the country’s constitution....
Vatsa Singh
Beniamin Strzelecki
While the UAE has historically benefited from this wealth of natural resources, it is currently at the forefront of revolutionising its energy...
Laura Assanmal
Caroline Sullivan
From morning walks to art exhibitions, Mariet Westermann is embracing a new form of leadership at NYUAD.
While the Gurdwara may have begun as a place for worship for the Sikh community, it has established a special significance for the community,...
Toby Le
Nov. 10 in History: the fall of the wall, murders and fruit company backed dictators. Read more of today’s old news.
Khoi Ngo
Coming from a working class family, education is regarded as the pathway to success, yet, like life, it is an unequal battle for power where wealthy...
Marium Shahzaib
A reflection on the struggle of overcoming decades of tradition to become a first generation university student at NYU Abu Dhabi.
Sarah Afaneh
This is the era of chants, reverberating on the streets and echoing through screens. The authorities may refuse to listen to protests, but the voices...
Why are we so intrigued by stories of and about serial killers? Is this fascination, or obsession even normal? Vatsa explores how delving into some...
Oscar Bray
The assumption that the only way to find objective truths about social issues is through fair and robust debate and reason ignores the fact that...
Huma Umar
Why has Greta Thunberg become the primary target of conservative ire? It’s because her rhetoric directly targets the power elite that benefit the...
Reema El-Kaiali
This week in Earwormz, women’s influence in rock ‘n’ roll takes the stage, with Reema looking into how it shaped the genre despite being invisible in...
Aasna Sijapati
For every teenager from an underrepresented country taking a step towards feminism, a West-centric approach alienates them by showing them that their...
In collaboration with Student Interest Groups, TASHAN and Pakistani Student Association, and NYU Abu Dhabi Athletics, the Office of Social...
Abdulla Almarzooqi
Nearly a decade after the Arab Spring, hundreds of thousands of protestors flooded Lebanon and Iraq’s major cities demanding political leaders to...
On the night of Nov. 8, NYU Abu Dhabi’s West Forum lit up in celebration of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, which commemorates the spiritual...
Dylan Palladino
Read about what South Africa’s rugby victory means on a global level and to NYUAD community members.
The 10,000 Years Of Luxury exhibit at the Louvre Abu Dhabi showcases 350 objects from 30 different countries, including jewellery, furniture, visual...
Matthew Gubbins
On Nov. 1, thousands of Algerians took to the streets of Algiers on the 65th anniversary of the beginning of the war of independence from France.
Salama Al Ghafli
Learn the details of the recently announced decision to make Saudi Aramco a publicly traded company.