News / Student Life
Living thousands of miles from home for better opportunities can come with risks and challenges from not knowing the language and adjusting to a new country. Still, for expatriate students at Hunter College, it is a transformative experience that opens doors to a world of opportunities. Hunter College, located in […]
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The stage was all set for the evening of April 18 at Roosevelt House before a student, seated in the front row beside designated guest speakers receives a special mention by the event organizer. As attendees clap to the announcement, Laila Gad, astonished, looks around her, throwing a smile at […]
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As students begin to prepare for the fall semester, a new course titled “Classroom to Career” is coming to Hunter. The goal is that students who complete this 1.5 credit course will be well-equipped to move from an academic setting to a job in media. “Classroom to Career” will prepare […]
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As the government continues to encroach on women’s bodily autonomy, Hunter College’s School of Education held a forum last week to raise awareness on a population that is exceptionally vulnerable to these law changes: Black mothers. Despite only making up 14% of the United States’ female population, Black women are […]
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As students entered the Game Room of Thomas Hunter Hall, their senses became imminently occupied by a cluster of sounds, aromas, and sights. A Spotify playlist set for the evening switched between Bollywood, Uzbek, and K-Pop music. Food counters set at a corner served delicacies ranging from biryani to Banh […]