The Gazelle
Apr 1, 2024
Xandra Eid
So what will it be, your ideas or the reality?
Aditya Balakrishnan
The UAE has come under extensive criticism for having the CEO of oil giant ADNOC helm COP28. But we need to better understand the UAE’s own incentives to favor a renewable energy transition and why they are vital to the climate conversation.
Mouhamed Ba
Starting January 2025, students will be able to embark in a one-year joint MBA journey, taking place in both Abu Dhabi and New York, and receive a dual degree from both NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU Stern.
Ethan Fulton
Amiteash Paul
What it actually takes to establish a “sustainable university”, and the conversations we need to have to lead us there.
Mehraneh Saffari
The Gazelle recently sat down with Mayada Oudah for an introduction to the lore of NYU Abu Dhabi’s favorite residents, how to keep them safe, and available volunteering opportunities.
Azadeh
Mahsa Amini has been awarded the European Union’s Sakharov Prize, while the Nobel Peace Prize and Sydney Peace Prize have gone to Narges Mohammadi and Nazanin Boniadi respectively.
The Gazelle Staff
In the past three months, The Gazelle has continued to face questions about its relevance and scope on an increasingly busy campus. Despite recent hurdles, we strive to maintain our steadfast commitment to representing all lived experiences.
Tiesta Dangwal
Since this year’s G20 Summit invites read the ‘President of Bharat’, there has been debate regarding a possible renaming of India. This piece reports on the political context, diplomacy, and implications of the Indian government using ‘Bharat’.
Noora Alozaibi
On our current energy blindness and steps we must take for the future of energy
Joy Li
Appreciating Banyan trees as they became a symbol of home after moving to a new country.