The Gazelle
Feb 9, 2026
Taj misses Lil Peep.
Taj Chapman
One senior’s final thoughts on the magic of NYUAD.
This unique blend of horror, romance and witchcraft in Netflix’s reboot of the 90’s comedy takes some dark turns, making you question your own sense of morality.
Hannah Gadsby’s Nannette & Daniel Sloss’s Live Shows are two brilliant examples of both the changing landscape of comedy and Netflix’s ability as a platform to promote challenging content.
Once again the GoT production team has pulled off a wonderfully paced, mysterious first episodes to one of television's greatest season finales. Some call it hype, others call it bandwagoning, I call it masterful storytelling.
Mari Velasquez-Soler
The second installment in a three-part series on College Finance. From podcasts to elaborate books, there is a variety of financial education resources available to assist young students.
With graduates scattered across the globe, the Office of Alumni Relations has the challenge to keep NYU Abu Dhabi graduates connected and contributing to NYUAD.
The first in a three-part series on College Finance. Decreasing rates of financial literacy among millenials, NYUAD students included, are jeopardizing our future financial success.
The OA is an unhurried psychological thriller that will leave you staring out the window in thought.
Abhyudaya Tyagi
The Gazelle sat down with the Indian Ambassador to the UAE to discuss his translation of the famous poet Nanak Singh’s epic poem detailing the infamous Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
This action packed and thought provoking new Netflix series has something for every viewer. Its dark, diverse and interesting themes make it a must watch for every procrastinator at NYU Abu Dhabi.
Animated shows for adults spark a debate over their nihilist motive and attract admiration and criticism at the same time.
Falcons fans come out in big numbers as NYUAD basketball goes through a turbulent week.
Kyle Adams
Check out what is happening on campus next week with The Gazelle's new morning show
“No actual research papers have been harmed or even discussed in the making of this show, but the music's so good you might find yourself itching to write about it.”
Despite the Falcons’ best efforts, the referee rang the final bell with the score remaining at 0-1.
In a world saturated by the constant stream of images, young photographers are enjoying the challenge that comes with using film. An inside look at the students and community members that are exploring analog photography.
Alberto Castillo hammers in final goal securing NYU Abu Dhabi men's football team a spot in the semi-finals of the Abu Dhabi Inter-University Sports League ADISL league after defeating the United Arab Emirates University on Wednesday, Feb. 20.
NYU Abu Dhabi’s environmental and sustainability SIGs are collaborating for a better planet.
Fornés, inspired by the playwright of the same name, premieres after months of intensive rehearsal.
"A true effective altruist knows that charity can’t stay in your community — it's about where the greatest impact lies."
Vice has risen to become one of the most popular and polarizing contemporary media outlets. How did it achieve this and will it maintain its relevance in the future?
NYU Langone Medical School will now offer free tuition to all current and future medicine students.
In an effort to avoid paying taxes, the wealthy and powerful pay accountants move their funds in such a way that will avoid governments taking a percentage to put toward federal revenue.
People want freedom on social media, but they also want protection. Is it possible to have both?
How involved are we as a student body in matters that concern the NYU Board of Trustees, and how can we make our voices be heard more?
Visiting student sometimes have a harder time than freshmen and it's not due to a lack of orientation or events; it's their context that sets them apart.
What did the governments of the world have to say about this shocking result?
In essence, a J-Term offers the chance to explore a city, a semester abroad offers the chance to explore a culture.
Welcome letters are run-of-the-mill events at the beginning of the year, students attending the University of Chicago received an unusual one.
Should we and can we care about the origins of our threads?
Sophomore Taj Chapman discusses the problem of entitlement that comes with the privilege of attending NYUAD.
Saka Naka
Annual welcome focuses on sustainability and interaction.
Alright, you’ve done great. Actually, though, good job. On your way to NYU Abu Dhabi, an amazing university. Going to meet amazing people, learn so ...