Do you live in NYC? You can vote for how public funds should be allocated to your neighborhood now

All New School students, regardless of voter registration, residency, or citizenship status, are eligible to vote online or in-person in New York City’s Participatory Budgeting election this week. Illustration by Ramona Mauroff

New Yorkers aged 11 or older are eligible to vote on what local physical and social infrastructure projects they want to see funded in New York City’s 2024…

Several university groups come together to provide free menstrual products in New School bathrooms

New School students may start to see free menstrual products in the University’s bathrooms this semester. Illustration by Ramona Mauroff

The New School main academic buildings could soon have free menstrual products in restrooms. Several university groups are pushing for the “No Pay Period Product” initiative, which would…

Columbia University RAs announce plans to unionize, riding wave of organized labor campaigns across the city

Columbia University Residential Advisor (CURA) Organizers and RAs Lexy Pryor and Hannah Puelle speak at CURA’s Feb. 20 rally advocating for Columbia RAs’ unionization. Photo Credits to Theo Lim-Jisra

“The first thing we’re going to do is knock on his door,” said Leena Yumeen, a second-year political science major and residential advisor at Columbia University. She raised…