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!
The Rundown | December 14, 2022
In the final episode of the semester, host Aria Young and News Director Grace Wanebo discuss holiday activities in NYC.
So 15.01.2023
21 : 41 min
The Rundown | November 23, 2022
Bridgette Rudolph covers the new Tisch Monologue Festival that brings together the different art departments in creative collaboration.
So 15.01.2023
9 : 52 min
The Rundown | November 9, 2022
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.
So 15.01.2023
6 : 00 min
The Rundown | November 2, 2022
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.
So 15.01.2023
12 : 54 min
The Rundown | November 16, 2022
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.
So 15.01.2023
32 : 49 min
The Rundown | December 7, 2022
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.
Fr 23.12.2022
8 : 40 min
The Rundown | November 30, 2022
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.
Fr 23.12.2022
10 : 37 min
The Rundown | October 26, 2022
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.
Fr 23.12.2022
22 : 32 min
The Rundown | October 19, 2022
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.
Fr 23.12.2022
29 : 47 min
The Rundown | October 12, 2022
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.
Mi 07.12.2022
22 : 34 min
The Rundown | October 5, 2022
Amaya McDuffie reports on security cameras being installed in New York and the controversy around it. Em Ingram covers a controversial religious group called Jews for Jesus that has been active around the NYU campus. Isabella Friedrich attends the R.E.S.P.E.C.T. show at King’s Theater dedicated to the celebration of Aretha Franklin. Bridgette Rudolph brings a story about the syrian puppet Little Amal, who had just visited New York City for a few weeks.
Do 13.10.2022
17 : 51 min
The Rundown | September 28, 2022
A new digital way to pay for all transit fares in New York City has been a long time coming, but the rollout still isn't fully completed. Liam Kahan and Michael Batavia report on the story of OMNY subway fare system. Bridgette Rudolph and Christine Salazar review the controversial new movie Don't Worry Darling and its behind-the-scenes drama. NYU students share their varying view on the film. Harry Styles is performing 15 shows in NYC, and NYU students are taking time out of their busy schedule to see the star. Ruby Roane reports on NYU students' Styles concert experience.
Do 13.10.2022
15 : 31 min
The Rundown | September 21, 2022
In this episode, Rojienne Groves deep dives into the minds of freshmen to understand if having guests would influence comfortability here at NYU. Em Ingram covers the Marc Jacobs' New York Fashion Week afterparty and its controversy. Tahra Khanuja, Michael Batavia, and Liam Kahan cover the recent Amtrak strike. Columbia University's US News ranking just dropped from 2nd to 18th. Tahra Khanuja covers the story.
Do 13.10.2022
20 : 13 min
The Rundown | August 17, 2022
In this week's episode, host Aria Young discusses Trader Joe's wine shop closure and NYPD's counterfeit goods bust in Chinatown. Reporter Adria Luo recaps the NYU AAPI interfaith fellowship: Healing and Belonging.
Di 30.08.2022
14 : 21 min
The Rundown | August 3, 2022
In this episode of The Rundown, host Aria Young covers the BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, recent resignation of NYU Trustee Michael Steinhardt, and Starbucks' aggressive union-busting tactics.
Di 30.08.2022
18 : 36 min
The Rundown | July 6, 2022
In this episode of The Rundown, host Aria Young sat down with student organizer Karishma Chari to discuss the recent Roe v. Wade overturn and the future of abortion rights in post-Roe America.
Di 30.08.2022
18 : 41 min
The Rundown | June 8, 2022
Newly appointed Associate News Director and host of the Rundown Aria Young chat with Steinhardt graduate Anjani Sneha Vajrala about the upcoming #SaveSoil global walkathon.
Then, Aria gives a rundown on NYC local news: Kathy Hochul signs gun reform package; SUNY updates student gender and pronoun policy; Bryant Park brings back summer movie nights.
Do 23.06.2022
20 : 22 min
The Rundown May 25, 2022 | A Treatise on Guns
Jack Peterson hosts a special episode of The Rundown, going in-depth on the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, which claimed the lives of 19 children and 2 adults.
Then, Aria Young visits pro-choice protests in Manhattan to examine the state of NYC's resistance to the Supreme Court's apparent decision.
Do 26.05.2022
39 : 42 min
The Rundown | May 4, 2022
María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo, a professor with the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, talks about the Supreme Court's leaked draft to overturn Roe V Wade.
Fans of New York should keep their eyes peeled for Guastavino tiles, special ceramic tiles that are both beautiful and incredibly strong. They can be found in more than 250 historic sites throughout the city, including Grand Central and Ellis Island. Named for the architect who patented them, the story of the Guastavino tiles is a story of immigrants, a story of art, and a story of New York's hidden beauty. Anna Miller and Liza Schmidt have interviewed the foremost expert on Guastavino tiles, shadowed a "Secrets of Grand Central Terminal" tour, and interviewed passersby to create a five minute audio story on these fascinating tiles.
Philip Rosenbaum's multimedia class covers the controversy over federal transportation mask mandates.
There's an unlikely target in cyber attacks - healthcar
Di 10.05.2022
24 : 11 min
The Rundown | April 27, 2022
Ruby Naylor interviews CNN Anchor, Brian Stelter. George Papazov visits Brighton Beach, aka, Little Odessa, and talks to Russian-speaking Americans about the war in Ukraine. Reed Miller covers Eric Adam’s new maternal healthcare program, known as The Citywide Doula Initiative. And finally, Selina Xue and Kristen Wen break down Shanghai’s strict covid lockdown and how it’s impacting NYU students.
Hosted by Grace Wanebo!
Fr 29.04.2022
28 : 58 min
The Rundown | April 20
Right now, Muslims around the world are observing Ramadan, a holy month of fasting, prayer, community, and gratitude. Many Muslim students on campus are observing the month while balancing their school work, midterms, extracurriculars, and being away from home. Muna Khalidi talks to two Muslim students at NYU to break down what is Ramadan as well as their experiences observing the sacred month on campus.
Earlier this month, Tisch New Theater put on the student musical production, Amelie, at theater row. Aria Young talked to the director and lead actors of the show.
Fashion Week Brookyn took place earlier this month. Javon Thomas interviewed Kyiesha Kelley, the designer and founder of hop hop closet and Brooklyn fashion week attendee
Grace Wanebo attends The Rally 4 Nyu Adjunct Faculty.
Do 21.04.2022
20 : 37 min
The Rundown | March 30
All new Rundown!
New York's Lloyd Kaufman has directed 28 feature films, earning a reputation as one of the best-known cult filmmakers in the world. In 1984, he created the Toxic Avenger, and now he's back with the film he bills as his "swan song". Jack Peterson met Lloyd for an in-depth interview.
Knock knock. Who’s there? Ruby Naylor and Nia Watson with some April Fools Day joy.
Yoga-teacher trainee, Eva Suissa, gets the perspective of her fellow yogis on how yoga has helped shape and repair their relationships with their bodies.
Live in-studio, student organizers, JJ Briscoe, Giselle Moss, and Tina Penda talk about NYU's upcoming Reproduction Rights Rally.
This and more hosted by, yours truly, Grace Wanebo.
Do 07.04.2022
40 : 32 min
The Rundown | March 23
This Friday, March 25th, marks the 111th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. Over a hundred garment workers died that day in Greenwich Village. Historians say many more people could have survived the 1911 fire were it not for the sweatshop's poor safety conditions. Long ago the site was purchased by NYU and renamed the Brown Building, which now houses science labs. WNYU's Nandini Gupta has more on the tragic fire and its aftermath.
Marissa Monroe calls herself a Texas parent girl turned NYC princezzz. Spelled with 3 zs. Right after graduating NYU Tisch School of the Arts last year, she opened up her own private tattoo studio in Manhattan. She talked to me about how she creates a safe tattooing space for women and non-binary folks, where she draws her feminine art inspiration from, and finally, what it's like to be a female in a male-dominated industry.
Are students on campus experiencing more sexual harassment ? Nia Watson reports on the Red Zone and the rise in street harassment since the
So 27.03.2022
22 : 45 min
The Rundown | March 9
All new Rundown with Grace Wanebo!
Ruby Naylor sat down with Joshua Tucker, director of the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia. Heres what he had to say about the state of Russia’s media and what NYU is doing during this crisis.
Finley Muratova is a student-journalist and a Russian Ukrainian senior at NYU. Their father, Dmitri Muratov, won the Nobel peace prize for his work as editor-in-chief of Russia's Novaya Gazeta. This week, Finley wrote an open letter to NYU's president, Andy Hamilton, asking for his support in aiding students affected by the war in Ukraine. Grace Wanebo has the story.
Last Friday, experts from Columbia University and NYU sat down together and talked about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kristen Wen has the story.
NYU has brought back Swipe it Forward. It's a food donation program that allows any student to ask for a free meal at campus dining halls. Here's the story with Selina Xue.
Do 10.03.2022
34 : 09 min
The Rundown | March 3
All new Rundown!
First and foremost, Jason Gots is a writer, musician, and podcaster, focusing in on big ideas, human development, and creativity. He sat down in the studio to discuss his newly-published memoir, Humanity is Trying.
Construction for a new mega-jail is about to start in Chinatown, Aria Young has the story.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on Thursday, dozens of protests have taken place across the globe. This weekend, Grace Symes reports on demonstrators gathered in New York to show their support for queer Ukrainians.
Euphoria has become a cultural phenomenon on the internet and also among NYU students. This past Sunday, the final episode of the highly viewed series aired. Margot Bender and Shayna Gerard sat down to discuss it.
This and more, hosted by Grace Wanebo
Do 03.03.2022
39 : 08 min
The Rundown | February 23
All new Rundown! Misty Avinger quickly gives an update on REI an outdoor equipment store and its employees unionization efforts (music by Audiomirage on freesound.org).
Multiple students of color have been attacked on campus in recent weeks. Aria Young has the story
Last week, a vigil was held in Chinatown to honor Christina Lee. She was fatally stabbed in her apartment, becoming the most recent victim to Asian American hate in the city. Reed Miller has the story.
Live in the WNYU Studio, Rundown Reporter Izzy McMahon catches up with Finlay Muratova, whose father won the Novel peace prize for his work as editor-in-chief of Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper just last month. Muratova recounts a childhood in the newsroom filled with pride and fear for the safety of their father and coworkers, as well as what is next in their own career as a student journalist. Aired for The Rundown on November 3rd, 2021.
This and more hosted by Grace Wanebo
Fr 25.02.2022
26 : 34 min
The Rundown | February 16
All new Rundown!
Caroline Coyer discusses New York's new law, introduction 1867, which gives nearly one million immigrant New Yorkers the right to vote in local elections. Join Caroline as she explores what this means for new york city and democracy in the united states
Almost two years after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many universities across the country continue to face the question of how to safely resume in-person operations and classes. With the surge of the newest Omicron variant last month, the future of the spring semester remains quite blurry for universities like NYU, located in the city that quickly became the epicenter of the pandemic. After NYU released its 2022 return plan, the university was met with mixed responses, including a popular petition that garnered almost 2,500 supporters. Muna Khalidi speaks with two students as they reflect on NYU's start to the spring semester.
Subway crime in New York has doubled in the past year. How are city officials responding? Sachin Sundar has the story.
Su
Fr 18.02.2022
28 : 13 min
The Rundown | February 9
This week, NYU eased its covid policies following the fall in citywide and on-campus cases. Restrictions on indoor dining, gyms, events, study rooms and club activities have been lifted. Margot Bender has the story.
Let's face it, we've all told white lies. But what happens when they go too far? Reed Miller has the story.
In January, two officers were shot on duty. In response, Eric Adams released his new “Blueprint to End Gun Violence” alongside federal proposals from President Biden at a conference last Thursday. However, some aren’t happy with the “tough on crime” stance that both Mayor Adams and President Biden are taking. Vinith Yedidi has the story.
New York City's iconic dollar by the slice is struggling under pandemic inflation. Rundown reporter Reed Miller talks to fellow New Yorkers to hear their thoughts the endangered dollar slice of pizza.
Kelly Drake questions the true romantic nature of everyone's favorite Valentine's Day treat: chocolate.
Misty Avinger spoke with Crystal Howard at NY
Mo 14.02.2022
28 : 14 min
The Rundown | February 2
All new Rundown!
Ella Wanebo discusses her recent investigative report about a local serial killer in her college town, Poughkeepsie. It’s a killing spree that has been chronically swept under the rug by police. And it brings up discussion about human rights for sex workers. Trigger warning, this story contains graphic descriptions of violence. Listener discretion is advised.
Misty Avinger spoke with Crystal Howard at NYC Parks and talked about the agencies Renaming Project and the importance of representation in the communities of New York City.
Aria Young discusses the Chinese Lunar New Year.
This and more hosted by Grace Wanebo.
Do 03.02.2022
40 : 54 min
The Rundown Report | January 26
Grace Wanebo and Jack Peterson present the final Rundown Report special (ahead of next week's return to Rundown's regular format)! Grace and Jack discuss updates on new Mayor Eric Adams, including his tragicomic obsession with cryptocurrency and his controversial anti-violence plan.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will step down; where does this leave his legacy and is this significant in the long run of shifting the Court's conservative influence?
Plus: Joe Rogan vs. Neil Young, COVID protocols at risk across the state, Elon Musk, and much more!
Mo 31.01.2022
41 : 35 min
The Rundown Report | January 12
On the second Rundown Report, Grace and Jack dive deeper into Eric Adams and his disastrous opening days as NYC Mayor, including the stories of his controversial cabinet appointments and his cringeworthy catchphrases. Then, hear how Adams' oft-criticized COVID school protocols led hundreds of NYC high school students to walk out of their schools in protest! Grace and Jack dig into the status of former Governor Cuomo's numerous allegations, and whether the same outrage overload that plagued anti-Trump advocates will leave Cuomo's numerous victims without justice. Plus, Ghislaine Maxwell, Kathy Hochul, Omicron, policing, and more!
Mo 31.01.2022
40 : 00 min
The Rundown Report! | January 19, 2022
Grace Wanebo and Jack Peterson host an all-new Rundown Report, going in-depth on the latest news stories from across the city and country alike!
Why did the Supreme Court strike down Biden's vaccine mandate? Jack and Grace discuss the court's overreach, COVID concerns, the Q-Anon reaction, and religious vaccine exemptions.
Then, hear a rundown of all things filibuster, as your hosts dissect Manchin and Sinema, Biden's uselessness, MLK's legacy of voting rights and anti-capitalism, and the Democrat's doomed midterm election strategy.
All this and more on a new Rundown!
Do 20.01.2022
51 : 30 min
The Rundown Report | January 5
Grace Wanebo and Jack Peterson host the first ever episode of The Rundown Report, a new show taking a closer look and providing in-depth commentary on the week's most significant news!
Today, Grace and Jack discuss the recent controversy surrounding the CDC's quarantine guidelines and their seemingly profit-motivated change in guidance following surges in Omicron and a meeting with Delta Air.
Eric Adams is the new NYC mayor; what does his moderate platform mean for the future of the city? Grace and Jack discuss the first few days of Adams' mayoralty, including his conflicts with teacher's unions and the incident in which he called the police and quickly regretted doing so.
It's the 1-year anniversary of the January 6th Capitol Insurrection--what does it look like in retrospect, and how do Trump's current actions reflect how far we have (or haven't) come?
All this and more on a super-sized Rundown!
Sa 08.01.2022
63 : 09 min
The Rundown | December 8
All new Rundown hosted by Grace Wanebo! On this episode:
The gemstone market has been booming. More and more these days, people are turning to crystals as healing devices. Since the pandemic, the gemstone market has been booming. Vaishnavi Naidu talks to people who have turned to crystals as healing devices.
The state of Oregon is setting out to decriminalize sex work. Elizabeth Carlisle talks to Anna Wilkings, an NYU professor and licensed sex therapist and social worker, about what the realities of sex work and what decriminalizing it would entail.
The Omicron variant has sparked widespread fear and international travel restrictions since it was designated a variant of concern on November 28th. WNYU’s Grace Symes talked to Dr. Céline Gounder about what we know so far about Omicron.
This past month, NYU announced that they covered 100% of the need based financial aid for the class of 2025. Margot Bender has the story.
Visiting the holiday market at Union Square has been a long-time tradition for New Yor
Sa 08.01.2022
34 : 49 min
The Rundown | December 15
The Rundown hosted by Grace Wanebo
Do 06.01.2022
23 : 25 min
The Rundown | November 24
An all-new special episode of The Rundown, guest hosted by Jack Peterson!
Today--Grace Symes talks to long-COVID patients about their struggle for recognition and benefits.
Dan Goeser covers the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and visits a subsequent protest in Brooklyn. Then, Dan profiles a recent NYU graduate, Illapa Sairitupac, who is running for State Senate in District 26 as a Democratic Socialist.
Adelaide Miller covers the recent Student Government Assembly with NYU leadership members.
Ruby Naylor takes a look at Newark, NJ's recent policy to stop releasing public mugshots.
Lyssia Gingins, Selina Xue, and Sachin Sundar attend a protest by Alabama mine workers outside climate change contributing (and NYU board beneficiary) BlackRock Inc. HQ. All this and more on a Thanksgiving-week Rundown!
Sa 27.11.2021
27 : 09 min
The Rundown | November 11
All New Rundown! Aria Young talks to a student in Lafayette Residence Hall, who recently experienced a bizarre incident involving a stranger posing as an NYU student. Grace Symes asks some New Yorkers what they think of the COP26 summit.
What’s with all the weed in Washington Square Park all of a sudden? Reporters Vinith Yedidi and Luke Sherrill have the story.
Muna Khalidi, Lyssia Gingins, and Sachin Sundar interview Max Isaacs, a staff attorney specializing in policing tech at NYU Law’s Policing Project, for more insight on the NYPD's usage of drones.
The New York City Public Design Commission voted to remove a statue of Thomas Jefferson from the City Council Chamber. But now the question is, “where should it go?” Reporter Vinith Yedidi has the story. Steven Duncombe, a Professor at the Gallatin School and the Department of Media, Culture and Communications, is about to release his new book, “THE ART OF ACTIVISM : Your All Purpose Guide to Making the Impossible Possible.” Rundown Reporter Izzy
Do 11.11.2021
40 : 08 min
The Rundown | November 3
All new Rundown! The annual New York City Village Halloween Parade was able to march again this year after its disappointing cancellation due to the pandemic last year. Ruby Naylor and Trevor Johnson have the story. The lightpost mosaic sculptures along St. Marks Place and Astor Place have been iconic East Village landmarks for decades, but artist Jim Powers needs support to keep them around. Adelaide Miller has the story. In October, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio announced that he would be ending the city’s controversial Gifted and Talented program for accelerated learning. But mayor-elect Eric Adams has said he would keep and expand the program, leaving G&T’s future uncertain. Jack Peterson and Grace Symes have the story. The East Side Coastal Resiliency plan is now underway and the battle over the East River Park continues. Grace Wanebo has the story. Around the world today, the state of journalism continues to fight against repression. Rundown reporter, Izzy McMahon, has an exclusive interview wi
Do 11.11.2021
32 : 08 min
The Rundown | October 27, 2021
All new Rundown! As the world adapts to living with COVID-19, some NYU students have adapted their vaccine cards to match their fake IDs. Grace Symes and Vinith Yedidi have the story. Ruby Naylor reports the incident involving a young man getting shoved out of the 8th Street subway platform by two NYPD officers. Have you heard of Cropsey the boogeyman? Aria Young brings us a spooky New York City urban legend. Margot Bender interviews NYU students about what Halloween costumes they are wearing for the weekend. Haunted Houses are back this year. Grace Wanebo, Izzy McMahon, and Jessica Romoff visit the Bloody Manor. Do you believe in Ghosts? Reporter Dan Goeser didn't, but a conversation with a family friend - an intuitive psychic - is making him rethink our connection with the dead. Hosted by Grace Wanebo.
Fr 29.10.2021
30 : 58 min
The Rundown | October 13 2021
All new Rundown! Earlier this month NYU banned sports and performing arts clubs from holding practices in-person, leaving club leaders scrambling for solutions; Grace Symes has the story. The Rikers Island jail complex is in the midst of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Sachin Sundar spoke to Zachary Gillespie, an alumnus of NYU’s prison education program, for his insights on the situation inside Rikers. Musicians are getting creative with their performing venues in Harlem. Aria Young has the story. Working-class immigrant cab drivers have been financially ruined by unpayable medallion debt as a direct result of city policy. For several weeks, activists have been picketing outside city hall to demand city-backed guarantee on medallion debt for taxi drivers. Here’s the story. Vaishnavi Naidu is the Managing Editor at NYU's magazine, Under the Arch. Today, she shares her poem, "Ode to the Little Girl in the Puffer Jacket" and discusses the creative process and the themes behind it. City University of
Sa 16.10.2021
32 : 44 min
The Rundown | October 6 2021
New Rundown! Trevor Johnson and Sachin Sundar cover New York state's vaccination mandate for medical workers. Ruby Naylor reports on the annual Reproductive Rights March. Nia Watson discusses the Red Zone and investigates the rise in street harassment since the return to campus this fall. Muna Khalidi and Margot Bender interview Michael Gilligan, an NYU professor of politics to recap the 76th General Assembly of the United Nations. Grace Symes profiled Paralympic rower Laura Goodkind about being neither male nor female in the very binary world of sports. Dan Goeser attends the unveiling the George Floyd sculpture in Union Square. Plus: Grace Wanebo quizzes News Director Jack Peterson on the day's top stories; how much does he know? All this and more on a new Rundown, hosted by Grace Wanebo! Be sure to listen on all streaming platforms or by tuning in on Wednesday’s 7 pm on WNYU.org or 89.1 FM.
Fr 08.10.2021
38 : 45 min
The Rundown September 29, 2021
An all-new episode of The Rundown! Muna Khalidi interviews Karishma Chari and Gabe Avalos, organizers of YDSA's Tuition Strike, live in-studio. Senaida Ng visits Governor's Ball and interviews up-and-coming artists and passionate concertgoers alike about the festival's return. Aria Young and Adelaide Miller report on the aftermath of Hurricane Ida and its effect on the housing of NYU students. Trevor Johnson spotlights the musicians of Washington Square Park and the effect of the controversial new noise restrictions placed on them. Selina Xue and Miranda Wang discuss the return of Broadway and its impact on Tisch students. All this and more on a new Rundown, hosted by Grace Wanebo!
Fr 01.10.2021
36 : 02 min
The Rundown September 22, 2021
The Rundown is back! New host Grace Wanebo presents a new slate of news from NYU's news team!
This week, Aria Young covers the cultural impact of Marvel's Shang-Chi.
Reed Miller, Chloe Gammon, and Nina Huang get the NYU student perspective on the new Cluckstein restaurant and it's replacement of Chick-Fil-A.
Izzy McMahon talks with host Grace Wanebo about the groups fighting to keep controversial pipelines out of low-income communities.
Plus, Alex Tey and WSN present the second half of their 9/11 retrospective!
Di 28.09.2021
28 : 27 min
The Rundown May 12, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, Perry Gregory interviewed Kat Liu, DJ of Crucial Chaos on WNYU. The Class of 2021's commencement ceremony falls on Wednesday, May 19, at 11 a.m. — the same day those living in NYU housing are required to move out. Tisch senior Bobby Boettinger, who lives in a residence hall, was shocked at the decision. Rachel Cohen has her reaction. Rachel Cohen talked to DJ CSB on their show, the Tea House. The American Rescue Plan Act was signed to support small businesses and nonprofits. Nia Watson has the story on how one NYC small business is operating during the pandemic. Rachel McCray talked to DJ Fatimah El Zahraa Zeni, Host of Crucial Chaos. As NYU Students are in the midst of finals week, The last virtual WNYU music show happened earlier today. It platyd ambient music alongside trippy visuals for students to study and vibe to. Rachel McCray and I talked to some of the student organizers about what its like to run a virtual music show as well as a student who attended it.
Do 13.05.2021
17 : 33 min
The Rundown May 5, 2021.
On this episode of The Rundown, Perry Gregory talks to Jen Yhu, DJ of Venice Lockjaw on WNYU. Aria Young talks to a producer of the Gallatin Arts Festival, a weeklong virtual celebration of student art created the past year, in response to the past year. Nia Watson talks to the Head of Marketing of the new food app, “Too Good To Go”, about food waste and sustainability. Katherin Liebenson talks to Cate Hynes about her roommate experience this past year. Grace Symes has a profile piece on an NYU student passionate about fitness, as May marks National Sports and Fitness Month.
Do 06.05.2021
17 : 19 min
The Rundown April 28, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, Izzy McMahon has a DJ Spotlight on Anna Moritz, WNYU’s General Manager and host of The New Afternoon Show. Cate Hynes caught up with DJ 999 for another DJ Spotlight. The Rundown asked NYU students for their diary entries, poetry, and original music for the capture some of the feelings this year in COVID has given us for the WNYU Audio Time Capsule. (TO BE OPENED AGAIN ON APRIL 28, 2031).
Do 29.04.2021
20 : 00 min
The Rundown April 21, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, Cristina De La Puerta has a DJ Spotlight on Nick Royall, host of Art Techo Podcast and The New Afternoon Show on Fridays. Reed Miller Spoke with Kyler the Washington Square Park Wizard for the second installment of WSP Characters. Aria Young did some investigating on NYU’s sustainability practices for Earth Day. Aria Young also has a DJ Spotlight for Classy and Sassy, hosted by Senaida Ng and Jackson Waters. Perry Gregory visited the “Whispering Libraries”, an initiative to play spoken word, literature and music by the Brooklyn Public Library System. Sarah Patt has an all comprehensive review for getting vaxxed up. Jon Schatzberg talked to a member of the NYU Verbatim Lab, part of NYU Steinhardt, to hear about “If You Wanna Switch Seats, We Could”.
Do 22.04.2021
20 : 00 min
The Rundown April 14, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, the very first DJ Spotlight covers DJ Camelia Muñiz and her show, Son Del Caribe. Andrea Acosta visited protestors on their 5th day of hunger strikes demanding federal relief before lawmakers in Albany reached an agreement for an excluded workers fund earlier this month. Perry Gregory and Izzy McMahon talked to members of CannaPolicy NYU to get more information on NYC’s legalization of adult-use marijuana and some specifics on what the policy entails. Nina Huang recently attended a public protest in New York City to end the United States' support of the war in Yemen. Jack Peterson has a rundown on the New York City Council candidates endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America. Perry Gregory talks to a Washington Square News reporter who recently covered the involvement of an NYU Law professor, Linda Lacewell, who was a top aid for Cuomo and allegedly helped cover up the COVID nursing home death numbers.
Mi 14.04.2021
20 : 00 min
The Rundown April 7, 2021
In this episode of The Rundown, Aria Young and Nina Huang ask the NYU community, “Where were you when COVID-19 hit?” Rachel Cohen and Kelly Drake give a rundown on the 2021 NYC mayoral candidates. Grace Wanebo, who has congenital anosmia, aka no sense of smell, interviews someone who also lost their smell after contracting COVID-19. Perry Gregory, Nia Watson, and Cristina de la Puerta visit three NYC parks to see how NY’ers are feeling about the spring awakening happening around the city.
Do 08.04.2021
19 : 58 min
The Rundown March 31, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, Kelly Drake is back from her Word of The Week hiatus, with some important announcements regarding the #freebritney movement. Aria Young covers the NYU LGBTQ Center's 25th birthday, and talks to students on what they think NYU should be doing to support queer students even more. Caroline Coyer Sat down with Matthew Mishefski or "Jesus", one of Washington Square park’s regular faces, to discuss how the NYU community can raise its awareness of the people who call New York home. Perry Gregory interviews student actors at NYU, and how they are navigating remote performances this semester.
Do 01.04.2021
16 : 12 min
The Rundown March 24, 2021
Kelly Drake shows that you don’t need to be an expert carpenter to build structurally sound furniture. In the wake of the recent shootings in Atlanta, Nina Huang reports on several rallies and vigils held in New York City this past week that called attention to anti-Asian racism that surged as a result of the highly politicized COVID-19 pandemic. This month celebrates the history of accomplishments and changes made by women in our society. Nia Watson has the story on why we celebrate it in March. Misty Avinger updates us on NYU's student newspaper Washington Square News and how it's prepared to rebuild after shutting down for all of the fall semester. Perry Gregory reports on how NYU’ers are spending their Stimulus Checks.
Mi 24.03.2021
20 : 00 min
The Rundown March 17, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, Cate Hynes and Grace Marie Wanebo catch up with Marty Cummings, a drag performer running for Manhattan's 7th district. Gianluca Umaña and Andrea Acosta visit an independent theatre in WIlliamsburg and talk to a New Yorker on how they feel about movie theaters reopening. Nina Huang and Rachel Cohen give an update on the sexual harassment allegations against Governor Andrew Cuomo. Katherine Libenson interviews restaurant employees as indoor dining expands to 35% capacity in NYC. Rachel McCray uncovers the mental health toll that students in NYC public schools face and the Department of Education's plans to solve the problem.
Mi 17.03.2021
20 : 00 min
The Rundown March 10, 2021
On this episode of The Rundown, Perry Gregory uncovers the strange history behind why your NYC boiler is so dang hot. Julie Levy covers Refashion NYC, a sustainable fashion event cohosted by the NYC Department of Sanitation. Joey Patt gives an update on a town hall about the allegations of racism against NYU Florence. Chandani Smith goes over the rising crime rates in NYC Subways. Caroline Coyer and Reed Miller have another update on the success of the NYU Marriage Pact, and the disappointments some students have with finding love in a pandemic. Jack Peterson talks to members of NYU's Graduate Student union, who are currently bargaining for better pay and benefits with NYU's administration. Tune in next week for more campus updates!
Mi 10.03.2021
20 : 00 min
The Rundown March 3, 2021
Kelly Drake educates us on another contronym, "Nimrod"as well as takes a look at self-care through a different lens, interviewing an eye doctor on eye care while working from home. Grace Wanebo and Cristina De La Puerta explore the fast growing app, "Clubhouse" and the controversies behind it. Grace Wanebo goes downtown, where hundreds of New Yorkers rally in response to the uprise in anti-Asian hate. Sara Gierc and Rachel McCray review Youtube's "Black Renaissance" show. Izzy McMahon reports on the protests against a local laundry chain, Liox, who fired its workers for starting a union.
Mi 03.03.2021
20 : 11 min
The Rundown February 24, 2021
Kelly Drake teaches us how to properly peruse a dictionary in The Word of The Week. Rachel Cohen goes over updates on NYU's vaccination sites and the state of next semester. Reed Miller interviews Anti-Vaxxers protesting in Union Square Park. Katherine Libenson and Reed Miller cover the removal of Chick-Fil-A from NYU's campus, catching up with students to hear what they have to say about its removal.
Mi 24.02.2021
11 : 49 min
The Rundown February 17, 2021
The deadline for NYU seniors to apply for graduation just passed this last week. For seniors, this semester looks a lot different now that clubs and extracurriculars are remote or even cancelled. For Maxine McCormick, the comedy show she directed “Forbidden NYU” or “FNYU”, didn't get to be put on this year, breaking a 20 year long streak.
It's almost been a year now with no concerts, clubs or dance floors. Sarah Patt takes us back in time to remember the Disco Demolition Night in Chicago, 1979, reminding us that disco never really dies.
The Lunar New Year, was this past Friday, February 12th. The 15 day festival looked a little different this year with social distancing and covid precautions. For those who missed out, Misty Avinger has a folk tale to keep the spirit of the holiday with us.
Mi 17.02.2021
14 : 42 min
The Rundown February 10, 2021
Izzy McMahon and Jessica Romoff visit the Freegans, which are a group of women who are saving the world one dumpster find at a time, to hear what they have to say about Valentine's Day. Izzy McMahon reports on The Marriage Pact, which has made its way on campus in hopes of connecting NYU students on a deeper level. Cate Hynes reports on a story of love in a time of chaos, following a marriage during COVID.
Do 11.02.2021
16 : 07 min
The Rundown January 6, 2021
Reporters Sarah Patt and Jack Peterson dive deep into the ongoing legal battle between NYU professor Mark Crispin Miller and his colleagues. "Forbidden NYU", or "FNYU", the musical parody put on by the CAS theatre club, was canceled this year. Last year’s director and current senior at NYU, Maxine McCormick, gives us a low down on what the show was all about. Chandani Smith looks back on 2020, its ups, downs, and memorable moments.
Mi 06.01.2021
13 : 56 min
The Rundown December 23, 2020
Azel Conway visits some of the NYC ice rinks to find out which is the best.
Now that school is out for the holidays, Chandani Smith and Grace Wanebo spoke to New York City educators to reflect on their year of teaching during a pandemic.
Misty Avinger sits down with some college seniors as they prepare to graduate and asks them about joining the workforce in the midst of COVID-19.
Mi 23.12.2020
13 : 54 min
The Rundown December 16, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundowns, word of the week.
Last week Governor Cuomo announced plans to shut down indoor dining as New York prepares for another lockdown, Misty Avinger has the updates.
Queens is home to New York City's biggest compost processing site. But at the end of the year, the site may lose its home. NYU's Julie Levy has the story.
An NYU satire blog made a recent resurgence on social media after a 2 year hiatus, Misty Avinger talks to the folks at Washington Square Local.
For so many couples, Covid-19 is the ultimate wedding crasher. But rather than put their lives on hold, two native New Yorkers had a wedding with the people who mattered most: each other.
Mi 23.12.2020
17 : 38 min
The Rundown December 9, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundowns, word of the week.
NYU is in its second round of remote finals. Izzy McMahon reports her go to tips for navigating zoom tests and studying at home.
NYU has a reputation of inclusivity and progressive values. Yet, NYU Florence administrator, Amanda Agyei, resigned at the beginning of the semester due to unchecked racism she experienced on campus.
Jack Peterson discusses some new music releases and what one artist in particular, means to him.
Mi 09.12.2020
15 : 59 min
The Rundown December 2, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundowns, word of the week.
The Rockefeller Christmas tree has a rich history, but this year there were some challenges. Julie Levy talks to new yorkers about the new tree, some old trees and how you can safely visit.
The Lucerne Hotel sits in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city: the Upper West Side. In July, as coronavirus ravaged the homeless community, the hotel was transformed into a homeless shelter. In light of the recent ruling to remove the homeless from the lucerne, Austin Barron takes a trip to the neighborhood to see how the community is adjusting.
Dating during covid has been hard for all of us, Kelly Drake and Grace Wanebo try to navigate the virtual dating scene.
In the first 7 months of 2020, more transgender Americans were murdered than in all of 2019. In response to this growing issue, New York City student activists are using art to fundraise for the trans community’s safety. Cate Hynes reports.
Mi 02.12.2020
17 : 14 min
What Happened To Washington Square News?
Back in September, the student staff at NYU's newspaper, Washington Square News, staged a mass walkout over claims of misconduct by their new editorial advisor. 2 months later, there is still no paper and NYU has a lot of questions to answer. WNYU's Cate Hynes, Kelly Drake, and Misty Avinger investigate the situation and uncover all the things that were left out of original story.
So 29.11.2020
32 : 00 min
The Rundown November 25, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundowns, word of the week. Brennan Keeley and his friends plan the perfect friedndsgiving.
If this pandemic has brought anything good, it's the rebirth of hobbies. With the extra time and empty parks, skateboarding is a perfect match for quarantine restrictions. And as Izzy McMahon reports, the once male-dominated world of skating is seeing more women pounding the pavement.
The MTA proposed major budget cuts as a result of the pandemic, Chandani Smith discusses how that could affect your morning commute.
If you got the chance, what would you say to yourself two years ago? Kelly Drake reflects on an interesting moment in her past.
So 29.11.2020
17 : 53 min
The Rundown November 18, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundowns, word of the week
The sky’s the limit at NYC’s newest attraction, The Edge. Maria Olloqui has the story.
Looking for something interesting to do at a safe distance? Marissa Joyce Stamps describes the Nassau County Museum of Art. The ping pong table in Tompkins Square Park is something every local should take advantage of. Kenna Beban talks about this NYC hidden gem.
This month NYU Gyms reopened with covid restrictions that are different than New York City, Grace Wanebo tells us what her socially distanced workout looked like.
How has Covid-19 affected groups that rely on in-person events? Cate Hynes speaks to Dan Weishar, founder of a Chicago non-profit, about how the pandemic has impacted his charity.
Mi 18.11.2020
14 : 46 min
The Rundown November 11, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundown's word of the week: octothorp. This past Saturday, NYC erupted into cheers and tears at the news of Joe Biden becoming president elect. Elaina Slayton went to Washington Square park to check in on the festivities.
As the pandemic rolls into its 8th month with no clear end in sight, the University Senate has voted to change the upcoming Spring Semester. Most notably, Spring break is cancelled. Sarah Patt spoke to Student Government members and concerned students about the pros and cons of the decision.
If theres one good thing to come out of this pandemic, its the increase in rescue animals being fostered and adopted. Catherine Brown spoke to foster agencies and foster animal parents about the joys of taking in a new quarantine companion.
Finally, Elaina Slayton asks her peers what they miss most about pre-covid 19 life.
Mi 11.11.2020
19 : 16 min
The Rundown November 4, 2020
Kelly Drake will kick things off tonight with the Rundowns, word of the week. Misty Avinger, Sienna Ross, and Grace Wanebo have documented their 3 different election experiences: voting for the first time, being a New York poll worker, and watching the results live.
Alina Naseer talks to New Yorkers about the meaning behind the new Medusa sculpture that was placed across the street from the criminal courthouse in lower Manhattan. A new pipeline is set to carry fracked gas under Brownsville, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint, ending at a National Grid Depot on Newton Creek. Opponents are calling to end the construction immediately, concerned for the safety of their communities and the nearly 200 million price tag for ratepayers. Izzy McMahon and Jack Peterson caught up with some protesters in Bushwick to hear their concerns. Women’s Marches happened across the country following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Sienna Ross attended a march in Washington DC and Grace Wane
Do 05.11.2020
20 : 27 min
The Rundown October 28, 2020
Tonight's episode is full of celebration: we celebrate Halloween, voting season, and important moments of heritage.
In 2020, there are 13 full moons rather than 12, two of them are in October. Normally, this moon phase happens in September, but on October 1st, the full harvest moon rose at 5:05 pm, Izzy McMahon tells us how to cast a full moon spell. LatinX History Month ended just a couple of weeks ago. Reporter Jennifer Sanchez tries to connect to her roots by making a traditional Mexican dish that her mom used to make. Brennan Keeley is here to update New Yorkers on what Halloween will look like this year under Covid-19 guidelines. Reed Miller stopped by the Madison Square Garden voting lines yesterday to ask voters why voting this year is so important. October 28th is national immigrants day, Chandani Smith celebrates by sharing two of her family members' immigration stories.
Mi 28.10.2020
17 : 30 min
The Rundown October 21, 2020
Misty Avinger starts us off tonight with a spooky set of costume ideas for a covid safe halloween. Noshin Siddiq describes what its like taking a self administered covid test as a commuter. Elaina Slayton and Reed Miller speak with an NYU student who claims to have gotten a false positive on a recent covid test. To close our show, Jonathan Schatzberg sits down with his grandmother to reflect on tradition and Jewishness under quarantine.
Mi 21.10.2020
16 : 30 min
The Rundown October 14, 2020
Starting our show tonight, Kelly Drake updates us about the mass resignation at Washington Square News. We then hear from Brennan Keeley, as he describes what NYUs self administered Covid-19 test is like. Misty Avinger is here to help out first time voters understand their options for this year’s election.
New York is one of the one hundreds of cities that celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, October 12th. The federal holiday is still Columbus Day, but advocates are still fighting for change reports Izzy McMahan and Grace Wanebo.
To end our show, Cate Hynes decided to venture into the unknown and try a Pumpkin Spice Latte for the first time, to understand, whats all the hype is about.
Mi 14.10.2020
13 : 05 min
The Rundown September 30, 2020
Tonight, you’ll hear an update on the developing story regarding the Washington Square News mass resignations. After, Jack Peterson and Harrison Tsui follow up on claims of disturbing language used during NYU RA training. Sarah Patt reports on a recent climate change protest, and Jack Peterson speaks to an NYU professor who expressed anti-mask views to his class. Then, Kelly Drake talks to 3 experts about how we all can improve our posture while working from home. Ending our show tonight is Harrison Tsui, profiling his favorite tea shop.
Mo 05.10.2020
36 : 20 min
The Rundown September 23, 2020
Tonight, Sarah Patt kicks things off tonight, she gives us the scoop on what dining halls are like this semester with new COVID restrictions and guidelines. Next up , Cate Hynes took to the streets to ask New Yorkers “what is some thing you wish other people knew about you?”.
Then, Kelly Drake brings us a brief update on the situation with Professor Lawrence Mead. Asia Beeson then walks us through her experience baking pumpkin to get in the fall spirit. Closing our show tonight is Harrison Tsui, explaining how to drive during a thunderstorm.
Mo 05.10.2020
20 : 04 min
The Rundown September 16, 2020
Tonight Izzy McMahon is our man on the street asking New Yorkers about what saved their sanity during quarantine.
Then, Kelly Drake reports on Lawrence Mead, and NYU professor whose article entitled “Poverty and Culture” caused a stir amongst readers.
Finally, Harrison Tsui follows a couple who faced a very unusual housing challenge during the peak of COVID-19.
Mo 05.10.2020
21 : 48 min
The Rundown September 9, 2020
The Rundown returns for the Fall 2020 semester! Tonight Harrison Tsui, our man on the street, asks New Yorkers what they like most about themselves. We will hear about NYU’s new Title IX changes as well. Our first feature story tonight comes from Izzy McMahon and Cate Hynes as they dive into the troubling dining situation many NYU students faced while quaranting. Finally, we will hear from Nikki Cruz, who will be walking us through her experience introducing her partner to her family
Mo 05.10.2020
17 : 35 min
WNYU Newscast September 2, 2020
NYU begins school in hybrid modality.
Mo 05.10.2020
1 : 37 min
WNYU Newscast August 12, 2020
Updates on NYC and NYU covid news
Mo 05.10.2020
2 : 17 min
WNYU Newscast August 5, 2020
Updates on NYU Fall 2020 Covid-19 procedures
Do 06.08.2020
2 : 07 min
WNYU Newscast July 20, 2020
July 20, 2020
Mo 20.07.2020
1 : 17 min
WNYU Newscast July 8, 2020
Fuck ICE
Mi 08.07.2020
2 : 17 min
WNYU Newscast July 7, 2020
July 7, 2020
Di 07.07.2020
2 : 51 min
WNYU Newscast June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
Mo 29.06.2020
1 : 27 min
WNYU Newscast June 24, 2020
June 24, 2020
Mi 24.06.2020
2 : 31 min
WNYU Newscast June 22, 2020
June 22, 2020
Mo 22.06.2020
1 : 29 min
WNYU Newscast June 19, 2020
Happy Juneteenth!
Fr 19.06.2020
2 : 19 min
WNYU Newscast June 17, 2020
June 17, 2020
Mi 17.06.2020
1 : 18 min
WNYU Newscast June 15, 2020
June 15 2020
Mo 15.06.2020
1 : 14 min
WNYU Newscast June 11, 2020
June 11, 2020
Do 11.06.2020
1 : 10 min
WNYU Newscast June 9, 2020
Black Lives Matter
Di 09.06.2020
2 : 15 min
WNYU Newscast June 4, 2020
Black lives matter.
Do 04.06.2020
2 : 08 min
WNYU Newscast June 3, 2020
Black Lives Matter
Mi 03.06.2020
3 : 24 min
WNYU Newscast May 29, 2020
Rest in power George Floyd
Fr 29.05.2020
2 : 20 min
WNYU Newscast May 25, 2020
May 25, 2020
Mo 25.05.2020
2 : 09 min
WNYU Newscast May 20, 2020
May 20, 2020
Mi 20.05.2020
1 : 31 min
WNYU Newscast May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020
Di 19.05.2020
2 : 38 min
WNYU Newscast May 15, 2020
May 15, 2020
Fr 15.05.2020
3 : 23 min
WNYU Newscast May 14, 2020
May 14, 2020
Do 14.05.2020
2 : 42 min
WNYU Newscast May 13, 2020
May 13, 2020
Mi 13.05.2020
8 : 18 min
WNYU Newscast May 12, 2020
May 12, 2020
Mi 13.05.2020
1 : 42 min
WNYU Newscast May 11, 2020
May 11, 2020
Mo 11.05.2020
2 : 39 min
WNYU Newscast May 8, 2020
May 8, 2020. Episode 40!
Fr 08.05.2020
2 : 54 min
WNYU News Update May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020
Do 07.05.2020
1 : 03 min
WNYU Newscast May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020
Mi 06.05.2020
6 : 04 min
WNYU Newscast May 5, 2020
May 5, 2020
Mi 06.05.2020
8 : 32 min
WNYU Newscast May 4, 2020
May the fourth be with you.
Mo 04.05.2020
2 : 58 min
WNYU Newscast May 1, 2020
May 1, 2020
Fr 01.05.2020
19 : 07 min
WNYU Newscast April 30, 2020
April 30, 2020
Do 30.04.2020
2 : 27 min
WNYU Newscast April 28, 2020
April 28, 2020
Mi 29.04.2020
1 : 33 min
WNYU Newscast April 27, 2020
Andy take a pay cut!
Mo 27.04.2020
2 : 55 min
WNYU Newscast April 24, 2020
April 24, 2020
Sa 25.04.2020
2 : 04 min
WNYU Newscast April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
Do 23.04.2020
4 : 43 min
WNYU Newscast April 22, 2020
April 22, 2020
Mi 22.04.2020
11 : 18 min
WNYU Newscast April 21, 2020
April 21, 2020
Di 21.04.2020
2 : 00 min
WNYU Newscast April 20, 2020
April 20, 2020
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Mo 20.04.2020
8 : 05 min
WNYU Newscast April 17, 2020
April 17, 2020
Sa 18.04.2020
3 : 23 min
WNYU Newscast April 16, 2020
April 16, 2020
Do 16.04.2020
7 : 28 min
WNYU Newscast April 15, 2020
April 15, 2020
Mi 15.04.2020
2 : 17 min
WNYU Newscast April 14, 2020
Watch out for rats, New Yorkers!
Di 14.04.2020
2 : 41 min
WNYU Newscast April 13, 2020
April 13, 2020
Mo 13.04.2020
2 : 28 min
WNYU Newscast April 10, 2020
Short one today.
Fr 10.04.2020
1 : 57 min
WNYU Newscast April 9, 2020
April 09 2020
Do 09.04.2020
3 : 52 min
WNYU Newscast April 8, 2020
April 8, 2020
Mi 08.04.2020
3 : 26 min
WNYU Newscast April 7, 2020
April 7, 2020
Di 07.04.2020
2 : 15 min
WNYU Newscast April 6, 2020
April 6, 2020
Mo 06.04.2020
2 : 52 min
WNYU Newscast April 3, 2020
April 3, 2020
Fr 03.04.2020
12 : 44 min
WNYU Newscast April 2, 2020
April 2, 2020
Do 02.04.2020
7 : 58 min
WNYU Newscast April 1, 2020
April Fools!!!
Mi 01.04.2020
6 : 57 min
WNYU Newscast March 31, 2020
March 31, 2020
Di 31.03.2020
2 : 50 min
WNYU Newscast March 30, 2020
March 30, 2020
Mo 30.03.2020
6 : 06 min
WNYU Newscast March 27, 2020
MArch 27, 2020
Fr 27.03.2020
11 : 36 min
WNYU Newscast March 26, 2020
One of our own in the WNYU Newsroom has come down with the 'Rona!
Do 26.03.2020
12 : 31 min
WNYU Newscast March 25, 2020
March 25, 2020.
Do 26.03.2020
3 : 56 min
WNYU Newscast March 24, 2020
March 24, 2020
Di 24.03.2020
1 : 33 min
WNYU Newscast March 23, 2020
New Yorkers refuse to stay home, chaos in the Senate, and a primer on what the Federal Reserve is and what it does.
Mo 23.03.2020
11 : 48 min
WNYU Newscast March 20, 2020
Updates on the NYS pandemic response and discussion on the process of biomedical development in regards to COVID-19. Produced by Kelly Drake today.
Fr 20.03.2020
8 : 27 min
WNYU Newscast March 19, 2020
Today, Kelly Drake in conversation with Amanda Morris of the Arizona Republic about misinformation surrounding the coronavirus. Hosted by Liam McBain
Do 19.03.2020
13 : 08 min
WNYU Newscast March 18, 2020
Updates on the NYU housing situation and the Tristate area pandemic response. Featuring Izzie Ramirez, Liam McBain, and hosted by Arya Tousi.
Mi 18.03.2020
14 : 59 min
WNYU Newscast March 17, 2020
Featuring WNYU News, NYU Local, Anna van Dine, and Liam McBain.
Di 17.03.2020
4 : 56 min
WNYU Newscast March 16, 2020
Today's newscast from WNYU and NYU Local. Feat. tri-state area closures, NYC closures, NYU's second COVID-19 case, NYU site closures, NYU dorm closures. Special thanks to Local reporter Justin Pilgreen who spoke with us from Senegal.
Mo 16.03.2020
9 : 27 min
WNYU Newscast March 13, 2020
Not only is WNYU still broadcasting while NYU is remote, but WNYU News and NYU Local will be providing daily news updates that you can catch rebroadcast every hour on the hour weekdays from 4 pm to 1 am on 89.1 FM. Here’s today’s, the very first:
Fr 13.03.2020
6 : 59 min
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