Love, Lucy: Shooting your shot (and hopefully scoring!)

So you’ve developed an in-class crush. What now? This week’s Love, Lucy is all about the fundamentals of shooting your shot so you can go from secret admirer (or benchwarmer, in this case) to being the star of the game. Illustration by Max Choi-Henslee

So you’ve developed an in-class crush. You can’t stop thinking about them, you’re coming up with scenarios… maybe you’re even wondering how to approach them. What now? Valentine’s Day may be over, but Lucy Loveland isn’t one to shy away from playing Cupid. This week’s Love, Lucy is all about the fundamentals of shooting your shot so you can go from secret admirer (or benchwarmer, in this case) to being the star of the game.

The New Review: ‘Alamo’ by Tony Rosenthal

Illustration by Sadie Wood

The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she prioritized self-care at Astor Place while pushing Tony Rosenthal’s “Alamo.”

Cook-ING: Blackberry almond cake with tart raspberry compote

Photo by Ingrid Doubleday and logo by HMAC

Welcome to Cook-ING, a biweekly series where writer Ingrid Doubleday (Ingrid, ING, get it?) shares recipe ideas and reviews, meal prepping tips, dinner party plans, and other fun cooking related tidbits, stories, and snacks. This week we are back to Bak-ING, this time with a blackberry almond cake and tart raspberry compote.

Nightcap Notes: A night of fried cheese and sophistication

Illustration by Jacey Chen

Welcome to Nightcap Notes — a monthly exploration of hidden gems, old favorites, and headaches to avoid at night in New York City. This week we dine at Parm (235 Columbus Ave.) and watch the New York City Ballet at the David H. Koch Theatre (20 Lincoln Center Plaza).

Wacky Wednesday Comics

Illustration by HMAC

Wacky Wednesday Comics by HMAC is The New School Free Press’ biweekly comic, dishin’ out relatable interactions, humor, and day-to-day life.

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Fashion on Fifth: Blending in

Photos by Jane Lewis and graphic by Vidhi Kontham

In this week’s Fashion on Fifth, I’m honoring one of my favorite prints: camouflage. Because let’s face it, good camo is hard to find. Composed of browns, greens, and grays, I consider it a neutral in my wardrobe. It’s a print with a long history. It’s trickled down from the military to be utilized by high fashion designers as a symbol of uniform, workwear, and even rebellion.