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Judge Díaz's new autobiography, "Not from Here, Not from There".
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Judge and Puerto Rican activist discusses new autobiography at Glass Cafe

Introduced as a “living example of resistance to hate,” Judge Nelson A. Diaz recounted his path from public housing in Harlem to becoming a leading political activist for the Puerto Rican community in Philadelphia at a talk hosted last week by Centro, the college’s center for Puerto Rican studies.

Olive Tree Review open mic night showcases Hunter’s talent
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Olive Tree Review open mic night showcases Hunter’s talent

Freshman, alumni and super-seniors alike came to perform at The Olive Tree Review’s open mic night last week, presenting original poetry, excerpts of novels, songs and even a few freestyle raps.

Fighting for women’s rights: ERA activist joins Roosevelt House
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Fighting for women’s rights: ERA activist joins Roosevelt House

As the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment gains momentum, one of its prominent leaders joins the Roosevelt House as Director of the Human Rights Program.

Vinnie Sperrazza Apocryphal performs in the Black Box Theater last month.
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Sperrazza jazzes up Black Box Theater for “New Topologies” series

Vinnie Sperrazza Apocryphal, an experimental, free-jazz group native to Brooklyn and Manhattan, performed at the Black Box Theater last week as the second installment of the music department’s “New Topologies” series.

Hunter Hawk Mascot joins the crowd in the Sportsplex
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Spirit Week kicks off with events; matches and games this weekend

Fencing, basketball, swimming and wrestling are all in the line-up for this week’s homecoming, and Spirit Week kicked off Monday with activities and events designed to celebrate student-athletes and show some Hunter Hawk Pride.