Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at The New School organized a walkout last Thursday in solidarity with Palestinian victims of the ongoing violence in Gaza. The New School’s SJP was joined by ...
Step into Office Hours, a monthly series where Lang student Luna Dean talks with the New School’s talented and esteemed faculty to discuss their exciting projects, publications, and life stories. This ...
Remember when you couldn’t finish your dinner and your parents would tell you to keep eating because there are starving kids in Africa? Remember how confused you were because you didn’t know how you ...
Restaurant Diary is a column where food editor Clementine Hecker reviews restaurants they find noteworthy that stand out among the millions of options in NYC’s restaurant scene. Sunken a few steps ...
Between 1980 and 2023, the average annual cost of attending and living at a four-year college in the United States increased by 155%, according to the National Center for Education Statistics — ...
Gen Z is done with dating apps. More than half of the generation feels burned out often or always while using them, according to a July 2025 Forbes Health survey — the highest rate of any age group.
For the fifth time I tried to calm myself down and convince him our relationship was worth it, I cried, hoped, and ultimately felt miserable. Seeing him after our breakup did not help either. I was ...
Woof! Welcome to Dog Diaries — a weekly series where the dogs run the show. New York City is filled with hundreds of dogs… ...
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, When Objects Dream, on view through Feb. 20, traces the artist’s restless imagination. Open since Sep. 14, the exhibition invites viewers to change their ...
This article was last updated on Oct. 25, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. On Monday Oct. 9, New School students received an email from Interim President Donna Shalala addressing the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. “We ...
This open letter was previously submitted by alumni of the Julien J. Studley Programs in International Affairs to university leadership in response to their decision to discontinue the MA/MS programs.
The New School fell 12 places in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 national rankings, from no. 201 to no. 213. It marks another year of decline after major changes to the ranking methodology. This ...
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