The Gazelle
Feb 9, 2026
Jocilyn Estes
Maya Morsli
"Although community members are invited to express their opinions at forums and meetings, few consequential steps or actions are taken to change policies or processes despite clear student advocacy."
Football, basketball and volleyball team captains reflect on their teams’ achievements this semester.
Jakob Plaschke
Paula Estrada
Hatim Benhsain
Reflecting on moments of inadvertent offense to discuss the issues underlying both the offense and the subject matter is exactly what NYUAD has brought us together to do.
Concern over facilities and space causes change in hosts.
Kaashif Hajee
The 75 minute musical, written and performed by an ensemble of upperclass students, uses comedy and drama to provide a cocktail of sketches and songs that depict the various paradoxes and complexities of life at NYUAD.
The Gazelle’s goal is to provide a space that reflects the best of our community’s curiosities, humor, art and most importantly, the various perspectives within our diverse student body.
The incoming Editors-in-Chief of The Gazelle introduce their vision and goals for the next year.
“It is still unlikely for a woman to set the agenda. For a woman to define what the conversation is about.”
When students capture images of school children in the street, or local shopkeepers and post those images on their social media pages, they are assigning their own narrative to those faces.
Inserting negative rhetoric into the environment is never productive.
Women’s empowerment has been a prominent subject in the media recently, but what does it mean for women to be empowered?