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Notes from the Hunter Senate: Honors for all?
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Notes from the Hunter Senate: Honors for all?

New legislation proposed in the Hunter College Senate is creating a pathway for all students to take honors classes, instead of just those in honors cohorts. If it passes, anyone with a GPA above 3.5 will be allowed to to achieve honors distinction.

Hawks gather together in a team huddle.
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Recruitment process link to men’s basketball success

In the three years since the new head coach took over, things have started to turn around for Hawks men’s basketball. The team will be aiming for the CUNYAC championship this year.

OPINION: What’s new is old again at the cafeteria
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OPINION: What’s new is old again at the cafeteria

After a long hiatus, the cafeteria has returned just in time for the end of the semester, and just in time for a review. Finally, complaints in the Hunter student Facebook group can shift back into focus and the school can go back to its natural order.

Scholars Elliot David, Joy Nuga, and Christopher Sperrazza, left to right.
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Three Hunter students named Schwarzman Scholars

Selected from an applicant pool of more than 2,000, these students are among the 147 scholars that will travel to Beijing next year to pursue their master’s degrees.

Protesters blocking the entrance to Baruch.
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CUNY employees rally for higher pay and lighter course loads; 17 arrested

Seventeen people were arrested at a protest for higher pay and reduced course load for CUNY employees outside Baruch College on Dec. 10.