Archive for March, 2019

Hunter arts students make play for gallery space
Culture

Hunter arts students make play for gallery space

A group of Hunter art students have developed an online petition demanding the former bookstore space on the ground floor of Hunter West be used for showing student work.

Sociology students at Hunter
News

Student study of MTA elevators gets the city listening

Hunter College students may not be able to fix the elevators in their own school, but they have made strides to improve the elevators in subway stations around the city.

Professor choreographs Cuban ballet dancers in new production
Culture

Professor choreographs Cuban ballet dancers in new production

A fusion of Cuban roots and American traditions was the focus of the debut of the Ballet Contemporáneo de Camagüey choreographed by artist-in-residence and professor Pedro Ruiz.

Students claim music rooms used for everything except music
News

Students claim music rooms used for everything except music

The special access swipes for music majors on the outside of every room fail to keep out non-music majors, making the rooms almost unusable.

With nursing school delayed, science students are frustrated
News

With nursing school delayed, science students are frustrated

A big, gaping hole in the ground on 74th Street is all that is left of the college’s new facility for its nursing school.