
New College Commencement 2025: “Every day is a little bit scarier.”
New College of Florida’s official commencement ceremonies, once known for the graduates’ unconventional costumes and brilliant Sarasota bayfront sunsets, have
New College of Florida’s official commencement ceremonies, once known for the graduates’ unconventional costumes and brilliant Sarasota bayfront sunsets, have
In a crowded auditorium at the Sarasota Orchestra’s Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, graduating New College students buzzed with excitement as
In 2023, when discussing his plan to dismantle New College’s Gender Studies program, Florida Republican Gov. Ron Desantis stated that
Malcolm Gladwell, the New York Times best-selling author of The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference, defines
At the April 5 “Hands Off!” protest in Manhattan, amid a dreary urban backdrop, as many as 100,000 protestors marched
The number of books challenged in public libraries across the country has sharply increased since 2021. Books discussing race, gender
When I entered college I did not intend to study a language, let alone Mandarin. After taking a few courses,
The Florida Legislative Session—in swing this year from March to May—is once again taking on the culture wars in education.
As the stink of red tide wafted through the air, hundreds of protestors marched across the streets of downtown Sarasota
Anyone who has ever watched the Disney Channel original movie High School Musical (2006) will know that teenagers tend to
The investigative editor at In These Times, Kathryn Joyce is a seasoned vet in the field of journalism with a
If you’re a member of Gen Z as I am, your foundational understanding of your own education and of our
The night after the results of the 2024 election were announced, my closest girlfriends and I went to the beach.