Archive for 2023

Hunter College Presents: “Cafecito con… Puerto Rican Actors: Luis Guzman and Luna Lauren Velez.”
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Hunter College Presents: “Cafecito con… Puerto Rican Actors: Luis Guzman and Luna Lauren Velez.”

On November 2, The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College and the International Puerto Rican Festival launched an event titled, “Cafecito con… Puerto Rican Actors: Luis Guzman and Luna Lauren Velez.” The event was held at the Silberman School of Social Work in Harlem where renowned actors Luis […]

USG Hosts Halloween Bop-a-Thon in Collaboration with Band-of-Parents
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USG Hosts Halloween Bop-a-Thon in Collaboration with Band-of-Parents

 This Halloween, Hunter Undergraduate Student Government hosted a Bop-a-Thon to fundraise for Band-of-Parents, a non-profit that funds research and clinical trials for children with neuroblastoma.  Due to the high cost of research and small population of children diagnosed, research for neuroblastoma has moved slowly. But Band-of-Parents is looking to change […]

Club Organizers Revive Hunter Social Life On and Off Campus
Culture / Student Life

Club Organizers Revive Hunter Social Life On and Off Campus

From early 2020 to late 2021, the halls of Hunter College were eerily empty. No students walked through the usually bustling hallways and the sky bridges that once were abundant with students sitting and eating lunch on the sides were empty. The clubs and classes that thrived with student engagement […]

Hungry Hawk Café’s Food Options and Prices Fail to Match Hunter’s Diversity
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Hungry Hawk Café’s Food Options and Prices Fail to Match Hunter’s Diversity

The cafeteria at Hunter College doesn’t match the multiculturalism the school holds. Students struggle to fulfill their meal needs at the college café because it doesn’t provide the required variety to cater to the student body’s diverse cultural and dietary needs. It is pricey, lacks options, and doesn’t accommodate students’ […]

Vice-presidential candidate, Karina Garcia speaking about the effects of “U.S. imperialism” on the Middle East.
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At Campus Rally, Palestinian Students Look for Safety and Recognition

On October 12, afternoon commuters exiting the 68th Street station were met with a police barricade, a crowd of officers, and a cameraman who refused to identify himself. As classes let out at 2:30 p.m., students began to line the windows of the Hunter sky bridges and anywhere they could […]