The Gazelle
Sep 15, 2024
Tanya Kapur
When it comes to gender issues, the idea of menstrual leave days is often overlooked. Various approaches have been implemented across the globe, some more successfully than others, but their impact is still to be determined.
Dana Mash'Al
Nour Elgamal
Two students chronicle their experience of the exchange program in Dublin.
Mira Bunga Rachmana Raue
A personal story about a gift and how it led to the rediscovery of one’s religion and community.
Fatima Al Ketbi
The post-Covid podcast surge in the Gulf shows lasting promise for SMEs, with rising revenues from engaging news styles, yet the appeal of these companies for venture capital remains debated.
Marija Janeva
As an institution and community that prides itself on its diversity, it is imperative to address diverse student experiences, especially with regard to disabilities, without the lens of ableism
Hiyath Peiris
Unveiling the intertwined nature of self and society to show how collective compassion can reshape the world.
Mehraneh Saffari
Across Sudan, over 14 million children urgently need life saving humanitarian support according to the UN. There is a drastic shortfall in funding compared to what is required.
Andreja Zivkovic
What is an NYUAD student, a specimen so peculiar in its nature, far away from NYUAD? Do they shed all of the Abu Dhabi ways in exchange for the culture of their new temporary home? Are they really out of sight, out of mind?
After 2 weeks of events and negotiations, COP28 concluded on Dec. 12, 2023. Here are its key takeaways.
A lot of people have been vocalizing their love for D2 watermelon these days. This comes as no surprise since everyone knows that you can rely on the juicy, crunchy, and sweet watermelon at the salad bar.