Archive for November, 2024

The “Stay Healthy” subway ad by the New York Presbyterian.
News

Finding a Healthy Screen Time Balance

It’s advised that New Yorkers lower their screen times for a healthier boost but the college subset may find that difficult when their academic and work performances rely on technology use. Still, there are some steps they can take to lower screen time.

How to Be Thankful: The Mental Health Benefits of Practicing Gratitude for Students
Student Life

How to Be Thankful: The Mental Health Benefits of Practicing Gratitude for Students

As the semester peaks with finals approaching and homework piling up, it’s easy to get caught up in the chaos. However, with the holidays just around the corner, this is a perfect time to delve into mindfulness and gratitude practices. 

One of the many live music events you can find in the city through this article. Photo by Max Cane.
News

Navigating the World of Media and Finding What’s Right For You

In a world where everyone is engulfed by a seemingly infinite amount of entertainment and media, we often find ourselves overwhelmed.

Does Covid-19 Still Affect the Greater CUNY Community in 2024?
Culture / News / Student Life

Does Covid-19 Still Affect the Greater CUNY Community in 2024?

Four years later the Hunter community is still reeling from post-lockdown stress. Whether it be social, emotional, or anything in between, the consensus is that nobody feels the same afterwards.

The Struggle for College Sports Culture in NYC
Athletics / News / Student Life

The Struggle for College Sports Culture in NYC

Across the United States, college sports are a cultural staple. Yet in New York City, despite being home to more than 120 colleges and universities spread across the five boroughs, the city lacks a college sports team that residents can rally around.