Archive for 2023

Hunter College Fosters The Next Generation of Talented Journalists
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Hunter College Fosters The Next Generation of Talented Journalists

Michael Tamsuriyamit, a senior at Hunter College, grew up an avid news consumer with a strong interest in broadcast journalism. From as early as middle school, he was fascinated by the camera and being able to tell stories that matter to peoplewatching at home. Over time he developed an admiration […]

Korean Student Association Hosts “Night Market at Hunter” Event
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Korean Student Association Hosts “Night Market at Hunter” Event

The Korean Student Association (KSA) is a student-led organization at Hunter that strives to foster and celebrate Korean culture on campus. On Friday night, KSA hosted a “Night Market at Hunter” event that showcased Korean food, music, and games.  KSA events are a way for students to learn about Korean […]

Hunter College's Office of Career Development Services offers routine Career Resource Workshops for students to gain valuable resources about the job application process.
Culture

The Impact of Layoffs on Upcoming College Graduates

Soon-to-be Hunter graduates are worried. Rising New York City rental prices, student loan debt, a looming recession, and to top it off — layoffs and an uncertain job market. The class of 2023 has endured a lot during the past three years. A pandemic, missed high school senior activities, and […]

Hunter College Jazz Ensemble Ends Semester on a High Note
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Hunter College Jazz Ensemble Ends Semester on a High Note

On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, the Hunter College Jazz Ensemble delivered a stunning performance at the Lang Recital Hall, the group’s final semester show. Directed by Ryan Keberle, the ensemble comprised saxes, brass/winds, Rhythm sections, voice, and even a tap dancer. The ensemble delivered a captivating performance that wowed the […]

Students and faculty members displayed a show of unity while marching across Brooklyn Bridge on March 19th to speak against tuition hikes and lack of funding to CUNY institutions.
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Tuition Hikes Suffocating Hopes of Freshmen at Hunter

Nico Curtis came to Hunter College last semester to pursue a degree in environmental studies. For the Brooklyn resident, affordability topped the list of factors of consideration for college selection. But this perception could change next semester when tuition hikes for City University of New York and State University of […]