Articles written by: Tamara Bailey

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The Newest Spots for Students at Hunter

Have you ever found yourself at Hunter looking for a quiet place to study, or a spot to eat lunch and talk with friends in between classes? Hunter is notorious for being packed and it’s common to see students standing around waiting for an available seat — especially during welcome […]

Hunter College's Office of Career Development Services offers routine Career Resource Workshops for students to gain valuable resources about the job application process.
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The Impact of Layoffs on Upcoming College Graduates

Soon-to-be Hunter graduates are worried. Rising New York City rental prices, student loan debt, a looming recession, and to top it off — layoffs and an uncertain job market. The class of 2023 has endured a lot during the past three years. A pandemic, missed high school senior activities, and […]

Health services researcher and professor of medicine Martin F. Shapiro delves into his book “The Present Illness: American Health Care and its Afflictions."
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Health Services Researcher Martin F. Shapiro Discusses Disparities in Health Care at Hunter

Health services researcher and professor of medicine Martin F. Shapiro discussed his book “The Present Illness: American Health Care and its Afflictions,” at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College on April 17. In the book, he unfolds the disparities within America’s health care system, why it’s so […]

Hunter Students Struggling With Loneliness
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Hunter Students Struggling With Loneliness

The first couple of months at Hunter College for Lucia McGehee were lonelier than ever. As a recent transfer student hailing from Texas, she didn’t have strong social ties in New York City. Much to her dismay, the atmosphere at Hunter College didn’t provide ample opportunity for building long-lasting friendships […]