The Gazelle
Feb 9, 2026
The Gazelle Staff
In the past three months, The Gazelle has continued to face questions about its relevance and scope on an increasingly busy campus. Despite recent hurdles, we strive to maintain our steadfast commitment to representing all lived experiences.
President Hamilton calling Students for Justice in Palestine divisive shows an inability to empathize with the Palestinian struggle and is an attempt to silence pro-Palestinian voices at NYU.
NYU’s collaboration with Israel merits an exception to our commitment to academic freedom and the free flow of ideas.
Four Essays The Gazelle team has selected for this week.
The Gazelle's pick of four essays to read during Go Green Week.
The Gazelle celebrates prominent black voices.
What is The Gazelle team planning to read over winter break?
Books that could be said to have changed the world.
A look at the light literature that we've been reading this week at The Gazelle.
What has The Gazelle team been reading this week?
A look at what's been going on at NYUAD recently.
What do we read when we aren't in production every Saturday, working late into the night?
Must-read books on the UAE.
Arabic literature that everyone should read.
At The Gazelle, we work hard to bring you interesting, informative content. But what do we read when we aren’t in production every Saturday?
Here at The Gazelle, we work hard to bring you interesting, informative content. But what do we read when we aren’t working late into the night?
How many can you do?
New York, U.S.A. — As summer funding decisions were being released in spring 2016, current juniors in the Science Division who had applied for summer ...
Here at The Gazelle, we work hard to bring you interesting, informative content that you can enjoy and engage with. But as we head off into the summer ...
The night of April 27 marked the third annual Interclassico football event, featuring matches played by the underclassmen, seniors and alumni. The ...
Here at The Gazelle, we work hard to bring you interesting, informative content that you can enjoy and engage with. But what do we read when we aren’t ...
On April 18 and 19, NYU Abu Dhabi Institute hosted a conference on Postcolonial Studies and Modern Arabic Literature that brought together literary ...
From April 14 to April 17, NYUAD hosted its fifth Hackathon for Social Good in the Arab World. The event brought together 93 participants from over ...
From April 3 to April 7, the Arab Cultural Club held five events in an attempt to capture some of the cultural productions of the region. The week ...
I encountered lasagna rather late in my youth, but it was love at first taste. Lasagna is a combination of all of my favorite ingredients: ground beef, ...
Though it's only a taxi ride away, Abu Dhabi and its knots of streets, alleyways and superblocks — most of which probably don't have addresses — can ...
Continued from Test Drive: Sugar Baby For A Month, Part II. This already looked promising – and then I saw his photos. And his bank balance, a feature ...
Continued from Test Drive: Sugar Baby For A Month, Part I. Editor’s note: All names have been changed out of respect to individual parties. The ...
Editor’s note: All names have been changed out of respect to individual parties. I first heard about Seeking Arrangement through Tom, a guy I was ...
Starting on May 4, seniors at NYU Abu Dhabi began presenting their capstone projects as part of the inaugural capstone festival. The capstone is a ...
In the caffeine-addled early hours of March 11, 2013, The Gazelle launched its first issue. Very quickly, there were big expectations. In the 30 issues ...
AFRICA Namibia: Parents warned about for-profit educational institutions that lack accreditation. Read local at Windhoek Observer. Ghana: The National ...
Special credits to Asyrique Asyraf Thevendran and Kristina Bogos. ...