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Rats VS. NYC
The NYC Department of Sanitation is finally replacing the iconic green wire bins with stackable, molded plastic cans in response to Mayor Adams’ “war on rats.” WNSR reported on this monumental change and how community members perceived it.
Produced By: M Shimek, Lillian Heckler, Emily Wampold, Gabriella Bottomley, and Jordan Jainlett. -
AI is Changing Academic Learning
At the start of the fall semester of 2023, The New School informed students about its updated university policy, which prohibits students from using artificial intelligence. Although this policy was implemented to ensure that students aren't solely relying on AI to complete assignments, it has dismissed the many ways that AI is helping students submit their best work.
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Roar & Recovery Part. 1: Labor and the Legacy of Change
On November 16th, 2022, the New School’s part-time faculty, represented by ACT-UAW 7902, voted to strike after contract negotiations with the administration broke down. Roar & Recovery, a six-part series, explores this historic event. This is Part 1: Labor & the Legacy of Change.
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The New School's Part-Time Faculty Draw A Line
Sounds from the picket line where New School part-time faculty staged a strike action beginning on November 16th, 2022.
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Let's Talk: Collective Bargaining Agreement
The collective bargaining agreement sets an expectation between part-time faculty and The New
School administration. Discussions for a new collective bargaining agreement are beginning to
ramp up, and the result will have a lasting impact on The New School community for the next
four years. Find out how this agreement happens with interviews from union representatives and
New School administrators.
Production by: Maria Jose Canon, Ryan Minter, Ellie Paloma-Bursby, Grant Parsons, and
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When Testing Is Not Enough
As The New School College students and faculty return to the New York City streets, they also return to the new guidelines set in place in order to keep the community safe.