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Student organizers are leading a virtual strike in response to the university’s recent decision to hold the rest of the semester online without offering… ...
Over the past month, I had the honor of attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour a total of four times. Some might call it crazy, but I’ve been impatiently waiting for her to tour again for the past five ...
In a cozy West Village apartment living room, a group of five to 15 New School students gather every Monday night to eat pizza, sing hymns, and pray. Relaxed and spiritually ignited, they sway and ...
As the sun set on Saint Marks Place, a line of identically dressed bargoers formed outside of the door to the Holiday Cocktail Lounge between First and Second Ave. “FranCon,” New York City’s annual ...
Rumor has it that if you hang around the Lang hallways long enough you will eventually find your way in one of the hidden gems of The New School: the Orozco Room. With Fresco murals that cover the ...
As violence has continued to escalate in Gaza the tension between university administration and students organizing in support of Palestine has steadily increased. On Thursday, Nov. 9 more than 500 ...
This story was originally published in Sept. 2024, see Editor’s Note below. When you think of ballet, here’s what might come to mind: fluffy pink tutus squeezed over pale pink tights, the color of the ...
Bold white letters jump from a bright red background branding The New School University Center. Glass cuts into the sides of the imposing 13-story building, creating transparent tunnels of activity ...
Students have occupied The New School’s University Center at 63 Fifth Ave. following the university’s decision to withhold pay to all striking employees. In an email sent on Monday, the university ...
After the SENS bargaining committee signed its tentative agreement with The New School this March, champagne rained as picketers dispersed, and the second strike in as many academic years came to a ...
Ever heard of voguing? More specifically, Ball culture? The subculture originated in Harlem in the ‘70s and ‘80s, providing a safe space for black and Hispanic queer people. Recently, the success of ...
Have you ever tried to imagine a New York City without graffiti? Take a second, close your eyes, and picture all the shades of gray blending together. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way and ...