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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 ...
The window at The Elk on Mott street had a special allure from March 15-22. Curious onlookers trickled into the space to admire Paula Walkers-Parker’s works of art. On the final night of the ...
In 2021, Caroline Weaver set out on a mission: catalog every retail space in New York City on foot. Now, almost four years and over 14,000 stores later, she’s nearly finished. The result? The Locavore ...
How brazen text messages, alleged harassment, and Title IX investigations led to the downfall of the New School Comedy Club Three New School students alleged that during the Spring 2023 semester, the ...
Join the (book) club — Lill’s Library is a biweekly series where former KidLit agent intern and avid reader Lillian Heckler tells you what young adult titles are taking up space on her bookshelf. This ...
The New School added two new library systems around campus as a way to promote physical learning and add books to spaces that do not have an established library. Students coming back to campus for the ...
GetLit is a semimonthly series featuring works of fiction and creative nonfiction submitted by New School students. Each month has two opportunities to submit: an open call and a themed call. To ...
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 ...
All single, double, and triple rooms are now the same price, no matter the building, starting this 2024-2025 school year. For the full academic year, single rooms are now $23,000, doubles are $19,800, ...
In the spring of 2023, The New School announced that Stuyvesant Park Residence (Stuy) would close for the next academic year to undergo $30 million renovations after TNS bought the property for $124.5 ...
This past Labor Day, a contingent of New School students joined an estimated 5000 people in Union Square at noon for the National March on New York City for Gaza. Organized by Within Our Lifetime (WOL ...
On June 28,1969, the Stonewall Riots, an integral part of New York City’s LGBTQ+ history, began. Visitors at the Greenwich Village bar responded to police presence with a five-day riot that set the ...