ARTS AND CULTURE
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A history of protest at The New School
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Upon its formation, The New School positioned itself in opposition to the mainstream — rooted in a forward-thinking vision rather than a traditional educational model. Founded in 1919 by a group of activists, educators, and…
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What’s the cost of making art in New York City?
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Until recently, a typical weekday for creative writing master’s student Adeline Saunders looked like this: she’d wake up in the late afternoon or early evening to commute from Harlem to class, which lasted from 7:00…
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Life above the UC: A comprehensive guide to The New School’s Kerrey Hall residence
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The New School Free Press is profiling each dorm the school has to offer. We…
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Steal This Story, Please! inspires audiences to fight for the truth and demonstrates the power of independent media
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“Hi, I’m Amy Goodman from Democracy Now!. Can you tell us what you think about…
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Marc by Sofia urges you to make your Marc
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Marc by Sofia isn’t just a love letter to designer and Parsons School of Design…
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International students at The New School find solace in art
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On any given Saturday night in the East Village, heavy rhythms spill from Omar’s Kitchen and Rum Bar, a Jamaican restaurant tucked between two bars. Behind the turntable is first-year Eugene Lang College of Liberal…
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How international student journalists are contending with censorship
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For international students in Trump’s America, security is rarely certain. Since his second term began, Trump has issued executive orders to limit immigration and ramped up ICE raids with the purpose of deporting undocumented immigrants.…
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Four New School professors on the loss of international students
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Immigration has always been part of The New School’s story. We often point to the University in Exile — the 1933 initiative that offered refuge to scholars fleeing fascism — as a shining moment in…
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Spotify isn’t your friend: How the platform takes your money while artists pay the price
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If you listen to music, you probably use Spotify. It’s the most popular music streaming service in the world, boasting over 700 million monthly users, about 40% of whom pay $6-20 a month for a…
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What it’s really like to be interviewed by Judi Jupiter, New York City’s unofficial talent scout
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If you spend any time in Washington Square Park, you might have had a run-in with one individual trending at the moment — internet sensation Judi Jupiter. Or if not, you have probably seen her videos…
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A comprehensive guide to The New School’s Stuyvesant Park Residence Hall
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The New School Free Press is profiling each dorm the school has to offer. We’re starting with Stuy — let us know which one you’d like to see next. What is it like living on-campus at…











