Articles written by: Gene Propper

Gene Propper is a rising senior at Hunter College studying media studies, focusing on journalism. He graduated high school from the Holderness School in New Hampshire. Propper was born in New York City and grew up on the Upper East Side but now lives in the financial district. Propper is a freelance writer passionate about athletics and bringing fans closer to the game.

Image of NCAA logo with "Name, Image & Likeness" under it. Found on, https://studyandplayusa.com.au/name-image-likeness-nil-what-is-it-and-who-does-it-apply-to/
Athletics / News / Opinion

The Growing Concerns of College Basketball Athletes Making Money

NIL rights have given college athletes long-overdue opportunities to earn money, but the lack of regulation threatens the tradition, competitive balance, and heart of college basketball.

From Basketball Player to Field Athlete of the Year
Athletics / Culture / News

From Basketball Player to Field Athlete of the Year

College is all about trying new things and finding what works. Solomon Kumi started playing basketball but found track and field and ran with it.

Amy O'Connor on sideline, https://www.huntercollegeathletics.com/
News

Behind the Scenes With a College Athletic Trainer

The struggle Amy O’Connor, the Hunter College athletic trainer, encounters when taking care of 18 sports teams alone.

Hunter women's volleyball team photo, found on Huntercollegeathletics.com
News

Beyond the Court: How Hunter Volleyball Stays Connected

How hot dogs are helping the women’s volleyball team stay connected through their offseason.

Hunter College Sportsplex. Feb. 27. Taken by Gene Propper
Athletics / News

From Preparation to Tip-Off: Hunter’s Road to the CUNYAC Championship

The Hunter Hawks prepared for their first appearance in the CUNYAC finals in six years.