The Gazelle
Dec 1, 2025
Othalia Abuzaid
NYUAD’s Female Cricket Team reflected upon their journey from being overlooked to gaining deserved recognition.
Batool Al Tameemi
Gen Z students are often described as unmotivated. But those judgments overlook the world we actually grew up in.
Trong (Tommy) Nguyen
Recent atrocities in wartorn Sudan’s el-Fasher alludes to a continuation of the country’s current civil-war violence.
As an arts student, how do we cope with the constant dismissiveness and underrepresentation in a STEM and finance dominated university?
Anna Lipiec
A rare thaw in the U.S.-China ties: The Xi-Trump meeting in Busan brought a one-year trade truce, tariff cuts, and bold claims on rare earths – yet key issues remain unresolved.
Chadi Saadoun
An analysis and explanation of what has been happening in Morocco over the past few weeks.
Marija Janeva
“Even a few lives can push the needle.”
In a world obsessed and controlled by productivity, Hirayama's mindful existence and lifestyle in Perfect Days is the antidote to our fast-paced lives.
Nicoleta Geru
With course registration just around the corner, The Gazelle reached out to students to reflect on the courses that left a lasting impact on them. Here’s a roundup of classes that students enthusiastically recommend.
Manoj Dhakal
We often think that we love something or someone not for what they have but for what they are. But what does it mean to love something for its own sake? And how do we reconcile the philosophical notion of self-interest with the desire for such love?