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Food For Thought – Places Where Hunter College Students Should Eat Near Campus
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Food For Thought – Places Where Hunter College Students Should Eat Near Campus

Stuck at Hunter during a long gap between your classes and feeling hungry? Lucky for you, the Upper East Side is home to more delicious, surprisingly affordable eateries than you think. Many of the options are easily accessible to Hunter College students by just a short walk away from campus. […]

Hunter’s Vietnamese Student Association Hosts “Sip & DIY Nite”
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Hunter’s Vietnamese Student Association Hosts “Sip & DIY Nite”

The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) at Hunter College hosted a “Sip & DIY Nite” for students on Friday night. The “Sip & DIY Nite” brought together students from various backgrounds and gave them the opportunity to unleash their creativity while enjoying some refreshing iced tea with lychee syrup. “We like […]

Poetry Club’s Nature Walk Turned Lighthearted City Adventure
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Poetry Club’s Nature Walk Turned Lighthearted City Adventure

Think “Dead Poets Society” but more inclusive. Poetry of the East, or PotE for short, is currently Hunter College’s only poetry club. PotE is an expression club that studies, practices, and takes inspiration from South Asian and Persian Poetry. The club is less than a year old and began as […]

Hunter Students Celebrate Asian Culture
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Hunter Students Celebrate Asian Culture

From bubble tea to K-pop music, the influences of Asian cultures have a strong presence at Hunter College. Asian students make up over 25% of the diverse student body. Many students, both Asian and non-Asian, have found community when they come together to celebrate their favorite Asian topics such as […]

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 […]