Archive for April, 2020

Hunter Students Thankful for Laptop Loans, But Weary of Terms
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Hunter Students Thankful for Laptop Loans, But Weary of Terms

While students are grateful for the assistance, the red tape they need to go through tarnishes their appreciation.

Spring Internships Cut Short Amid Coronavirus Shutdown
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Spring Internships Cut Short Amid Coronavirus Shutdown

Many spring internships were suspended, and summer opportunities are becoming scarce during the coronavirus shutdown.

Commuting Stole Time from Hunter Students, Quarantine Gave it Back
Culture

Commuting Stole Time from Hunter Students, Quarantine Gave it Back

First, it was their extensive commute, but now there’s an old time-thief preying on Hunter’s commuter students: procrastination.

Sarah Farr in her COVID-19 uniform.
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COVID-19 Makes Anxious Students More Anxious

Students who already deal with anxiety find COVID-19 is making their situation worse.

Before starting the class, my typical uniform of sweats and slippers, with (sometimes) freshly washed hair was my daily uniform. “Fashion as Design,” offered through CUNY Arts and MoMA made me rethink my new normal.
Culture

Can MoMA Make Me Care About Getting Dressed Again?

Could a MoMA MOOC bring you the stimulation you are looking for during lockdown?