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4 LGBTQ+ organizations to join outside of NYU

It’s a running joke that LGBTQ+ students outnumber straight students at NYU. While it may be a joke, it’s hard not to believe it — especially since NYU has eight…

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April 18, 2025
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The forgotten history of the Women’s House of Detention

Many NYU students know Greenwich Village as the heart of New York City’s LGBTQ+ community, but might not recognize the role of a local prison in its history. The Jefferson…

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April 8, 2025
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Why are there huge inflatable rats in NYC?

If you’ve walked on Prince Street or strolled down Fifth Avenue recently, you may have come across a giant inflatable rat. With bloodshot red eyes, claws stretched outwards and scars…

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    As Bobst prayer room is vandalized, Muslim students gather to celebrate Eid

    April 9, 2025 /

    NYU’s second annual Eid Fest, the student-run celebration of Eid al-Fitr, drew hundreds of students to the Kimmel Center for University Life on Thursday. Hosted by Muslim student organization NYU Shuruq, along with 10 other clubs including the Black Muslim Initiative and the Pakistani Students Association, Eid Fest brought together Muslim community members across the university for communal celebration and prayer.  As attendees gathered to celebrate the end of Ramadan, a student in a prayer room in Bobst Library’s lower floors found mats soaked in urine and the walls vandalized with vulgar graffiti — deemed an Islamaphobic act of “anti-Muslim hatred” by President Linda Mills. NYU has since launched an…

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    Many NYU students know Greenwich Village as the heart of New York City’s LGBTQ+ community, but might not recognize the role of a local prison in its history. The Jefferson Market Library — NYU’s nearest branch of the New York Public Library — was formerly the site of a prison that confined women and LGBTQ+ people in poor conditions. Founded in 1932, the Women’s House of Detention on 10 Greenwich Ave. held thousands of prisoners, many of whom were LGBTQ+ and working-class women of color, in addition to female activists arrested as political prisoners, including radical Catholic activist Dorothy Day and Black Panther Party members Angela Davis and Afeni Shakur. The…

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