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Most of the seats at Hunter College’s Lang Hall were full last Tuesday afternoon for a screening of two-time Academy Award nominee Rick Goldsmith’s latest film, “Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink,” which takes a close look at a hedge fund that is plundering newspapers nationwide and the […]
Culture / Student Life
At a public academic institution like Hunter College, experiencing a foreign exchange program isn’t as much of a given as it might be in less economically diverse, private liberal arts schools. In the 2022-20223 academic year, 250 Hunter students studied abroad. That’s roughly 2% of the undergraduate population, at the […]
Culture / News / Student Life
For the 14th time in the last 16 years, Hunter College has been named a Fulbright Top Producing Institution by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The institution was also commended by the State Department for being a Leading Hispanic-Serving Institution by the State Department. “Hunter College exemplifies a […]
Culture / Student Life
From early 2020 to late 2021, the halls of Hunter College were eerily empty. No students walked through the usually bustling hallways and the sky bridges that once were abundant with students sitting and eating lunch on the sides were empty. The clubs and classes that thrived with student engagement […]
Culture / Student Life
There’s a big problem with CUNY’s biggest school: it seems like no one wants to be here. There seems to be a general disdain for Hunter among the student body — for its campus, faculty, students, food and social life, to name a few. Common complaints concern the leaky, peeling […]