Archive for 2020

An empty common room at the Brookdale dorms.
News / Student Life

Hunter Reopens Brookdale Dorm, But at Price of Student Interaction

Now that Brookdale has reopened, students are adapting to the extensive new protocols in place to protect against COVID19.

Author Makes the Case for Finding Hope in FDR Politician
Culture

Author Makes the Case for Finding Hope in FDR Politician

Hunter College’s Roosevelt House welcomed author John Nichols to discuss the legacy of FDR’s progressive right-hand man, Henry A. Wallace.

Andie Carroll
Culture / featured-column / Multimedia / News / Student Life

Freshman Takes the Win in Virtual Talent Competition

Amid the challenge of virtually welcoming new students to Hunter, the school’s USG hosts a virtual talent competition.

Cars drove past CUNY headquarters to protest budget cuts and layoffs.
featured-column / News

CUNY Could Lay Off Thousands of Adjuncts

Some teaching staff at Hunter College have received non-reappointment letters.

COVID-19 Lockdown Takes Away ‘Lasts’ for Graduating Seniors
Culture

COVID-19 Lockdown Takes Away ‘Lasts’ for Graduating Seniors

As the coronavirus continues to spread and social distancing rules continue to be enforced, graduating seniors are forced to miss out on their final semester college experiences.