NEWS
Fri, March 13, 2026
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The New School plans to reduce employees by 20%
New School administrators plan to reduce the university’s employees by 20% through buyouts and layoffs by June, according to documents obtained by the New…
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Parsons Grad’s Non-Profit Looks to Solve Global Water Crisis
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The concept of Water Collective, a new non-profit organization, was born last spring when Parsons graduate Sophia Sunwoo was working on her senior thesis. Sunwoo’s work consisted of designing a disaster-prevention program for developing communities…
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The [New] New School Free Press
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“Journalism is changing.” Anyone who has taken a journalism class over the past few years has heard this mantra. “The future of journalism is up in the air,” our teachers tell us. “The Internet has…
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What Happened, and What it Means
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Kimberly Lightbody, Miles Kohrman, and Mashayekhi. The occupation of 90 Fifth Ave. proved to be a contentious and divisive issue for the entire community. For many students, the occupation represented a manifestation of the ideals…
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As Free as Air and Water– Could Tuition Signal the Death of Cooper Union?
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For many students at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, the century-old tuition-free policy is as integral to an education as textbooks, pens and paper are at other universities. At a…
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Coverage of Hunter College’s General Assembly
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The day after the citywide Day of Action in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, around 20 to 30 Hunter College students gathered for one of their ongoing OWS-style general assemblies to discuss Monday’s march from…
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Reporters React: Rey Mashayekhi on the March to the Stock Exchange
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They didn’t take the stock exchange. Instead they took over nearly the whole financial district.

