Archive for May, 2025

Op-Ed: Hunter Students Need More Socialization. More Interactive Classes Could be the Solution.
Opinion

Op-Ed: Hunter Students Need More Socialization. More Interactive Classes Could be the Solution.

Though Hunter’s affordability and flexibility attract thousands of students, its commuter culture often leaves them feeling disconnected. One student argues that building more interactive, collaborative classes could be the key to a stronger campus community.

Dead City season 2 poster. Via AMC.
Culture / featured-column / News / Student Life

REVIEW: Zombie in New York City

Dead City season 2 just released and it gives the horrifying and intriguing sight of a zombie apocalypse in the Big Apple.

Brian Foote in Barbara Sproul's past office, which is now utilized by the religion department's staff. (Anastasiia Poleva) May 7, 2025.
News

Professor Brian Foote: From Growing Up in an Evangelical Community in Texas to Teaching Witchcraft

“We’re not really a magical culture anymore. I worry about it,” says Brian Foote, a chaplain at Weill Cornell Medicine and a professor of Witchcraft and Religion at Hunter. During such tumultuous political times, perhaps the return of magic is what our culture needs.

The Rising Cost of Culture: Can Hunter Students Still Afford New York's Stage?
Culture / featured-column / Opinion / Student Life

The Rising Cost of Culture: Can Hunter Students Still Afford New York’s Stage?

From Broadway to concert halls, escalating ticket prices create an affordability crisis for Hunter College students, raising questions about equitable access to the city’s defining artistic landscape.

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Culture / Student Life

Back to School, but Not Back in Time: Life as a Nontraditional Student at Hunter College

Older students at Hunter College are rewriting the college experience—balancing careers, commutes, and family life while pursuing their degrees with focus and determination.