Articles written by: Dana Kaldy

Dana Kaldy is a senior at Hunter majoring in psychology and minoring in both journalism and music. Based in Brooklyn, she aspires to report on music industry issues and culture.

Students Say $10,000 is Insignificant for Loan Forgiveness
featured-column / News

Students Say $10,000 is Insignificant for Loan Forgiveness

The Biden administration is in talks to announce a student loan forgiveness plan, but students are still stressed.

Students Show Up in Masses for Therapy Dogs
Culture / Student Life

Students Show Up in Masses for Therapy Dogs

A therapy event meant to destress students brought forth such an immense turnout it overwhelmed those involved

A sign posted in the basement of Brookdale warning of rat poison.
News / Student Life

Mice Persist at Brookdale Dorms Even After Exterminators

“I saw a rat crawl right under the door and into that person’s room,” says one student of his next-door neighbor, “They’re just able to squeeze under and go in.”

Activist El-Kurd Showcases What Resilience Looks Like
Student Life

Activist El-Kurd Showcases What Resilience Looks Like

“It’s not my responsibility for you to see me as a human,” Mohammed El-Kurd said on the topic of Palestinian displacement. “That’s your problem.”

With MTA Crime Up, Students Forge Their Own Safety Tactics
News / Student Life

With MTA Crime Up, Students Forge Their Own Safety Tactics

Increased assaults and track-pushing on the MTA have led students to find new ways to stay safe while commuting to Hunter by train.