New York University's student-run radio WNYU 89.1 FM brings you local, alternative news with The Rundown. Hosted by Aria Young every Wednesday 7:00-7:30 pm. Tune in as NYU radio journalists bring the sounds of the city to your ears!
In the final episode of the semester, host Aria Young and News Director Grace Wanebo discuss holiday activities in NYC.
Bridgette Rudolph covers the new Tisch Monologue Festival that brings together the different art departments in creative collaboration.
Em Ingram and Pasha Taub cover the protest against the recent Peruvian Coup that took place at the same time as the "Birds Aren't Real" protest at Washington Square Park.
In this episode, reporter Adelaide Miller surveys NYU students on midterm voting, and Liam Kahan brings the scoops about luxury building workers on strike in Tribeca.
In this episode of The Rundown, host Aria Young interviews Danielle Elleman and April Fellers, co-hosts of Good Sex @ NYU, a podcast created by the Student Health Center about sex education at NYU.
Ruby Roane covers protest in Washington Square Park against China's Zero-Covid policy and Uyghur Genocide. Host Aria Young brings updates on the compromised sanitary condition at the starbucks roastery in chelsea.
Michael Batavia gives an update on the antics of Elon Musk and what has happened since he bought Twitter in October. Bridgette Rudolph covers the new addition to the NYU faculty for the spring semester, former mayor Bill de Blasio. Hosted by Aria Young.
Adelaide Miller brings a piece about the pagan origin of Halloween and NYU students who practice magic and witchcraft. Starbucks Roastery workers go on strike over unsafe working conditions. Host Aria Young share Halloween fun facts.
Isabella LaPlant and Sabrine Lee reports on the first Trader Joe’s store to unionize in New York. Amaya McDuffie covers the controversial birds aren't real protest in Washington Square Park this past weekend. Adelaide Miller and Rojienne Groves bring a story about the iranian protests following Mahsa Amini’s death and NYU student’s solidarity with protesters. Learn about the legendary cyphers, a unique friday hip-hop experience in union square park with Em Ingram and Pasha Toub. Hosted by Aria Young.
In this episode, Amaya McDuffie brings a story about two new labor bills that might protect service workers in NYC; Em Ingram tells us about the violence that recently happened at Elsewhere—a popular music venue in Brooklyn. Ava Tsapatsaris reports on the DNA nanotechnology developments at NYU.
In culture news, Bridgette Rudolph reviews the new stage play in NYC, Peerless, and Tahra Kanuja and host Aria Young reports on the New York Coffee Festival that took place the past weekend.
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