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Student organizations will now have to comply with international law, under new USS bill
The New School’s Tishman Auditorium erupted with applause at the Lang Dean’s List Honor Symposium on April 14 as members of the University Student…
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Student Week of Action Ends with Arrests at Baruch
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Sephany Chung Harrison Golden Over a dozen college students and faculty members from the City University of New York were arrested Monday as the Student Week of Action, marked by police standoffs and university building occupations, came…
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As More Students Express Anger at Occupiers, Van Zandt Tries to Resolve Occupation
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The mood was tense in Kellen Auditorium on November 22, as President David Van Zandt and Provost Tim Marshall held an open forum for members of the university community to discuss the ongoing occupation at…
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Occupiers Divided as Van Zandt Struggles to Vacate 90 Fifth Ave
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A day after President David Van Zandt officially asked the occupiers of 90 Fifth Avenue to vacate the building, a number of them still refused to leave, despite the administration’s last-ditch efforts to end the…
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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…

