For years, St. Vincent’s Hospital found itself at ground zero of the AIDS epidemic in New York City, treating thousands of afflicted patients.
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Second Act: Jersey City Brings Historic Theater Back to Life
By Will Carter & Brianna Lyle. Colin Egan moved towards the balcony overlooking the grand entrance, his eyes passing over velvet red draperies, past intricate mosaics and designs,…
Rare Photographs Document a Family’s Fight for Interracial Marriage
A white man and an African American woman hold hands and walk slowly through the doorway, crossing its threshold to see a photography exhibit. Forty-five years ago, their…
Community Board 2 Rejects NYU Expansion Plan
On Thursday, Community Board 2 unanimously rejected New York University’s expansion project in the West Village at their meeting in the St. Anthony of Padua Church in SoHo.…
Van Zandt and Schober Grilled at NSSR Town Hall
New School President David Van Zandt faced a barrage of questions and concerns from graduate students at the New School for Social Research on Tuesday night, appearing alongside…
To Live And Leave The New School
Every day, Pamela Besnard, the vice president of development and alumni relations, spends her time flipping through paper files, scrolling through Excel sheets, dialing numbers, writing emails, or…