The University Student Senate’s special election concluded last week, filling 9 of the 11 open seats across colleges. According to the Senate, this election saw an exponential increase…
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USS ends funding halt and shows support for ACIR proposal on divestment
The New School University Student Senate announced yesterday that they will lift their temporary funding halt due to the administration processing nearly 90% of their fall 2024 budget…
Staffing shortages in The Making Center leave student workers frustrated and overwhelmed with increased demands
This article was updated Nov. 8 at 7:00 p.m. The New School’s Making Center is dealing with a series of consequences due to understaffing, according to the center’s…
TNS students express why they are or aren’t voting today
The U.S. presidential Election Day is today, and eligible New School voters are deciding who to cast their ballot for or if they plan to vote at all.…
Students express mixed emotions about the First-Year Experience program
In response to the decline in enrollment, The New School is prioritizing the retention of enrolled students by enhancing support for first-year students through its First-Year Experience (FYE)…
The Lang Faculty Council’s response to faculty sanctions
Yesterday morning, the Lang Faculty Council (LFC) voted to pass a motion calling for the university’s withdrawal of disciplinary sanctions against three faculty members, as well as other…