The Gazelle
Sep 29, 2024
Vladislav Maksimov
A reflection on NYU Abu Dhabi as an American institution.
Doovaraha Maheswarasarma
Figuring out laundry and finding friendships: getting to grips with life at NYUAD.
Vamika Sinha
Why put pen to paper for the service of food?
Chiran Raj Pandey
What a journey on foot through the city tells us about the people who live here.
Andrea Arletti
Where did Steve Bannon end up?
Kamel Al Sharif
It ultimately falls on you – the students, to set your privilege aside and recognize that you are given these privileges precisely so you can focus on making the lives of others better.
Gurgen Tadevosyan
On accepting the history of genocide as part of one's identity and a symbol of the survival of one's ethnicity.
How can the American Dream cut through religion and gender with growing sentiments of islamophobia and the degradation of women justified by so called “locker room talk”?
James Pearce
Are Student Government members hamstrung by the administration so much such that they cannot achieve meaningful change on behalf of students?
Jihyun Kim
Candidate weekends and John Sexton’s Charlie story brought us together, but what are we and where do we go when the Saadiyat bubble pops?
The Gazelle Staff
The Gazelle's pick of four essays to read during Go Green Week.
Ideologically, ethnically, linguistically, politically, geopolitically—what is Nepal and who is Nepali?
Rend Beiruti
Natalia Cruz Monjaraz
Why the tassel changes our thoughts from the experiences of our graduating community members to the GPAs that they don on their heads.
Katarina Holtzapple
Why suicide is a far more complex issue than depicted in 13 Reasons Why.
Seyed Ahlesaadat
NYUAD students share their thoughts on what makes them feel isolated on campus.