When The New School announced in March that we’d be transitioning to online learning, I had a lot of concerns. Finding a quiet space to work in with…
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Why Pennsylvania Is the Most Difficult State to Win During a Presidential Election
Pennsylvania is a charismatic, bumbling and diverse state that confuses the hell out of everyone: including its residents. I should know, since I am one of them. It’s…
The Leftover Club
Three Los Angeles transplants, including myself, are finding comfort in one another other as higher education left us behind. COVID-19 has taken 200,000 lives and continues to do…
Student Health Services Furloughs Left Me Without Medical Support Amidst A Global Pandemic
Illustration by Simon Chen In early May, amidst the coronavirus pandemic, I had a virtual appointment with my physician’s assistant/nurse practitioner at The New School discussing switching my…
The New School: Beyond Austerity
The New School is an institution in pain and turmoil. Faculty and staff have already experienced pay cuts, the suspension of retirement contributions, and frozen research funds. Library…
“Landlords Need To Wake Up To Reality”
I left New York City on Wednesday, March 18, to go home to Tennessee, with the expectation that our spring break would be five days. Within a span…