Archive for May, 2022

The new street-sign for Audre Lorde Way.
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Lexington and 68th St. Renamed Audre Lorde Way

Hunter College and New York City Council dedicate street corner to famous alum.

Students Say $10,000 is Insignificant for Loan Forgiveness
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Students Say $10,000 is Insignificant for Loan Forgiveness

The Biden administration is in talks to announce a student loan forgiveness plan, but students are still stressed.

Hunter Community Struggles with Increased Rent
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Hunter Community Struggles with Increased Rent

Rents in New York have increased by 33%. Hunter students feel anxious about the possibility of having their rents increased.

Hunter’s AAPI Community Addresses Lack of Asian Mental Health Practitioners
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Hunter’s AAPI Community Addresses Lack of Asian Mental Health Practitioners

“We try to bring conversations about mental health issues in our community to various student events where students can openly discuss queer, gender and race-related stress in the community,” said one mental health coordinator.

Data Shows Promising Employment Chances For Upcoming Grads
News / Student Life

Data Shows Promising Employment Chances For Upcoming Grads

After two tough years, graduating seniors have rising employment rates to count on.