A real-life mosaic unfolded on the fifth floor of the University Center during the AAS Fashion Graduate Showcase. Titled “MOSAIC: PERSONAL STORIES, COLLECTIVE EFFORT,”… Over rooftop whiskey, poet Paul ...
Welcome to Nighthawks — a biweekly series where writer Sam Brule travels to noteworthy nightlife epicenters across New York City to observe and report about the night, atmosphere, and people of the ...
Woof! Welcome to Dog Diaries — a biweekly series where the dogs run the show. New York City is filled with hundreds of dogs… ...
I first met Patrick Taylor at his Chelsea apartment, where the space exuded a quiet warmth. Soft furniture, a peaceful garden view through the… ...
Woof! Welcome to Dog Diaries — a biweekly series where the dogs run the show. New York City is filled with hundreds of dogs of all ages, sizes, breeds, and personalities. And we’re going to meet them ...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words…but are all those words spelled right, grammatically correct, and actually making sense? You might want to check that. Today, in the NSFP’s Copy Team’s ...
No matter how much we love New York, Paris is inarguably the fashion capital of the world. This exclusive version of Fashion on Fifth… ...
The New School’s Board of Trustees has voted against divestment from military industry companies, not accepting the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility (ACIR) recommendation, according to an ...
Liam Payne’s untimely death has taken many by storm. In the spirit of memorialization, Club 90s, a Los Angeles-based event organizer, hosted a benefit concert in memory of… ...
The New School’s accreditation status is currently at a non-compliance warning after the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) deemed the university failed to comply with two of the ...
GetLit is a semimonthly series featuring works of fiction and creative nonfiction submitted by New School students. Each month has two opportunities to submit: an open call and a themed call. To ...
Is radio a relic of the past? Consisting of chart-topping pop music and stuffy interviews, it’s largely been replaced in popularity by streaming services and podcasting. WNSR, The New School’s student ...