The Gazelle
Feb 9, 2026
Angad is a reluctant double major, with Literature as his primary focus. He is very easily scared.
Angad Johar
Whether for a Netflix-party date or self-love extravaganza, check out this list of recommendations from The Gazelle staff for love-filled movies and TV shows.
NYU Abu Dhabi alumnus Riva Razdan talks to The Gazelle about her debut novel Arzu.
Students for Justice in Palestine’s NYUAD chapter observed the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People with a series of online events, including a film screening and a storytelling event.
This winter break, take up reading, not for an academic assignment, but just for the sake of it. Here’s a list of recommendations from The Gazelle’s editorial board to get you started.
From a questionable vaccine trial to doubts over surface transmission, The Gazelle brings you the latest Covid-19 News.
Hoor Al Nuaimi and Maitha AlSuwaidi, Class of 2021 and roommates since freshman year, win the 2020 UAE Rhodes Scholarship.
NYUAD is set to open the first university center for the study of Arab art. The Gazelle spoke to Professor Salwa Mikdadi who is in charge of the project to find out more.
Reports of mass-killing of civilians emerge as the internal conflict in Ethiopia drives thousands of refugees to Sudan and internally displaces many more; UN Human Rights chief warns of war crimes.
Ethiopia pushed to the brink of civil war and a “fundamentally flawed” election slated to take place in Myanmar in this week’s special edition of The Gazelle’s Non-Corona (and Non-U.S. Election) News.
Aayusha Shrestha
Unlike most students who returned in Fall and self-isolated on campus, two NYUAD students were required to quarantine in a government facility. The Gazelle reached out to these students to learn more about their experience.
Running competitions start again in Abu Dhabi with enhanced safety protocols and renewed enthusiasm.
On Oct. 6, The Office of Global Programs announced the cancellation of Spring 2021 Study ways and the extension of the Go Local program.
Poet, dancer, author and NYUAD professor Tishani Doshi talks about her performance in Armed & Dangerous.
Abhyudaya Tyagi
A farm bill where the Opposition threw the rule book at the chair, a supreme court nomination and a prime minister resigns. Read more on this week’s issue of Non-Corona News.
A look at the significance of the normalization of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Bahrain and Israel for the question of Palestine.
NYU Abu Dhabi student Sarah Saliba shares her experience of the explosion in the Port of Beirut, and her thoughts on what it means for Lebanon.
At the Hay Festival, a pastiche of cross-cultural thinkers engage in individual talks, one-on-one conversations and panel discussions that tease out the nuances of literary practice, thematic concerns, storytelling and sociopolitical discourse.
The onset of COVID-19 derailed some students’ plans to study away in Shanghai.
Sohail Karmani’s photo book, The Spirit of Sahiwal, explores a town that represents both belonging and unbelonging to the photographer.
As fishermen assemble their temporary settlements to leave Mina port, this series of photos captures the clash between permanence and transience.
Ayan Marwaha
Keep walking in and before you know it, you’ll be standing in front of the grand entrance to Wayne’s World — home to the man who was here from the very beginning.
Eyza Irene Hamdani Hussain
The Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir has been in turmoil for decades, but plunged into a total communications blackout this summer, following tensions from both sides of the border.