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  • The Rise and Fall of the USS

    The Rise and Fall of the USS

    A decade after it started, the once vital University Student Senate that helped pick current provost Tim Marshall, has become a sleepy organization seemingly…

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    Logan Mahan
  • Cafeteria Occupation Over

    Cafeteria Occupation Over

    Protesters who took over the University Center cafeteria on May 1 announced on May 17 via their Facebook page that they are transitioning to…

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    Ashlyn O'Hara
  • From the Editors: May 2018

    From the Editors: May 2018

    Occupations, strikes, fires, space negotiations, campus trespassers: it’s been a busy semester of news at The New School. The university’s history of commitment to…

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    Ryanne Salzano
  • Classroom Exercise Around Race and Ethnicity Sparks Protest

    Classroom Exercise Around Race and Ethnicity Sparks Protest

    An activity about race and immigration that singled out students based on ethnicity provoked outrage during Professor David Plotke’s “Remaking America?” ULEC. The first…

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    Lauren Diaz
  • There or Square: May + Summer Events

    There or Square: May + Summer Events

    Welcome to the New School Free Press’ monthly post that delivers the low-down on the can’t-miss events of the upcoming month. May 1 Governors Island…

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    Logan Mahan
  • STRIKE’S ON: Student Workers Strike, Faculty Won’t Cross Picket Lines

    STRIKE’S ON: Student Workers Strike, Faculty Won’t Cross Picket Lines

    SENS-UAW has called a strike after bargaining over financial demands stalled with the university. The union represents 852 student workers, which includes teaching assistants,…

    By:

    Siri Chilukuri
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