The Gazelle
Nov 17, 2024
features
Cassandra Mitchell
It only takes a few degrees of separation before the decisions of every single person on campus affect me. The NYUAD community has never before been...
Laura Assanmal
Kaashif Hajee
The Gazelle interviewed Tina Wadhwa, Michael Martinez and Mary Signor to unpack what the new Title IX changes mean for NYU Abu Dhabi.
Bryan Waterman
Returning to university, whether physically or virtually, I hope we can imagine our way into more empathetic relations as a community, across...
Aasna Sijapati
The News Desk
UAE’s health minister receives the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, new studies on different mask types and new Ministry of Health and Prevention...
Angad Johar
A look at the significance of the normalization of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and Israel for the question of Palestine.
Charlie Fong
NYU Abu Dhabi instructor Rachel Jamison moved to Beirut after the blast to found a non-profit organization that operates on a unique model to help...
Aayusha Shrestha
50 Student Interest Groups and 10 Student-led initiatives participated in the first ever online Student Activities Fest hosted by Student Life at...
Toby Le
Upon returning to Abu Dhabi, several students were randomly selected to be given tracking bracelets as a part of the Emirate’s antiviral effort....
Vimal Minsariya
NYU Abu Dhabi first years share their goals and expectations with the SIGs they are planning to create.
Youmna Mohammed
Floods inflict severe damage to Sudanese civilians and property. Nafeer, an initiative founded to help those affected, delivers necessary assistance.
Naeema Mohammed Sageer
NYUAD’s Athletics Department is sending teams to play NBA 2K at the Abu Dhabi Inter-University Sports League.
Gelila Kebede
I still remember the first time I heard his name back in 2014 when Black Panther was announced. I had finally found representation in the media that...
Sameera Singh
Personal growth comes with taking the time to understand what constitutes our comfort zone and pushing, albeit gradually, our boundaries with...
Ziad El-Sayed
From Club Penguin mishaps to daily FYD sessions, Ziad El-Sayed reflects on the Class of 2024’s unique, virtual experience of Marhaba. “I am left...
Morgane Motlik
While everyday greetings can be transformed during Covid-19, it is not as easy to articulate and understand new divisions between friends, each of...
Marium Shahzaib
In this past year, we’ve found ourselves and lost ourselves, found ourselves and lost ourselves again. We’ve had bad days and good days. Whether we...
There’s so much to rejoice about an unborn child, but throwing events to emphasize their sex is definitely the wrong way to go about it.
Moyosoreoluwa Olatosi
Despite being ridiculed online, wokeness is desperately needed to address and change systemic injustices, no matter how unimportant or unpopular they...
Sarah Afaneh
Honoring the lives of the victims should not be coupled with blaming the Arab world — Muslims and non-Muslims alike — for the tragedies of 9/11.
Eyza Irene Hamdani Hussain
A recent rape case in Pakistan has sparked an intense debate about whether rapists should be hung publicly or not. Given the nature of the country...
Githmi Rabel
"We should not have to compromise on our democracy in order to achieve tangible change,” writes Githmi Rabel of the recent election of an...
Vatsa Singh
Do you see those eight students huddled together at D2? Intervene. Someone’s not wearing a mask? Gently remind them. A friend making unnecessary...
Karim Boudlal
Our existence, Sartre says, precedes our essence: we are born and only then do we define ourselves through our choices and actions. Lacking a...
Ella Benfield
Joe Biden has selected Kamala Harris as his VP running mate, an underwhelming choice but the best America can ask for.
Atib Jawad Zion
The full student body is expected to return on campus in 7 weeks, new committee chief Streetcat assures Vice Chancellor.