Archive for April, 2024

Rico Nasty in Big Mechoo's Barbie music video
News / Student Life

Spring Concert Featuring Rico Nasty on Friday at Terminal 5

The Hunter College Undergraduate Student Government announced that Rico Nasty will headline their Spring Concert on Friday, April 12. The concert will be held at Terminal 5, a music venue in Hell’s Kitchen. Tickets are available online for $10, plus a $3 handling fee. Entry will be granted exclusively to […]

Ramadan Mubarak! Breaking Fast at Hunter College
Culture / Student Life

Ramadan Mubarak! Breaking Fast at Hunter College

  Despite over 330 attendees cramming into just two rooms on the Hunter College campus, both were silent at sunset as rows of people kneeled to the ground in prayer, or Maghrib as it is known in Islam. While a significant amount of the Hunter student population is Muslim, finding […]

The Inside Scoop at WHCS, the Hunter College Radio Station
Multimedia / News / Student Life

The Inside Scoop at WHCS, the Hunter College Radio Station

Pocketed away in a corner of the West Building’s third floor, bright and vivid record albums cover the walls of radio station WHCS. Murmurs of conversations and slow beats of indie jazz music radiate out of the room. WHCS, which stands for Where Hunter College Speaks, is the college’s official […]

A 6 train CUNY advertisement for a flexible and diverse degree program.
Student Life

How Hunter Students Can Take Classes at Any CUNY College

When Anna Boers, a senior Macaulay Honors Biological Sciences major at Hunter College, was looking to fulfill her Anatomy and Physiology class requirement, she landed at the Borough of Manhattan Community College in lower Manhattan instead of the Upper East Side. She took advantage of the City University of New […]

Miss Teen America poses with their “Do You Want to Be In A Goth Band” posters, announcing the launch of their band in May 2023. (PC: Msteenamerica on Instagram)
News

How One Flyer and a Singer’s Passion Created a Goth Band

  With lip piercings, purple eyeshadow and pitch-black hair, Tyler Jack Coffino tapped his mic briefly, rocking back and forth. Giving a small smile to the crowd that gathered at FirstLive, a studio space in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, he excitedly awaited his cue to sing the song he’s most proud […]