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Does Covid-19 Still Affect the Greater CUNY Community in 2024?
Culture / News / Student Life

Does Covid-19 Still Affect the Greater CUNY Community in 2024?

Four years later the Hunter community is still reeling from post-lockdown stress. Whether it be social, emotional, or anything in between, the consensus is that nobody feels the same afterwards.

The Struggle for College Sports Culture in NYC
Athletics / News / Student Life

The Struggle for College Sports Culture in NYC

Across the United States, college sports are a cultural staple. Yet in New York City, despite being home to more than 120 colleges and universities spread across the five boroughs, the city lacks a college sports team that residents can rally around. 

Hunter, CUNY, and the Maze of Funding Higher Education
News / Student Life

Hunter, CUNY, and the Maze of Funding Higher Education

Hunter College is a publicly funded college, so as with many things in government, the state of CUNY and Hunter are intertwined in a collage of funding that doesn’t seem to point to Eric Adams, at least in the ways that people seem to believe.

Chris Rodriguez (far left) Margaux McCarthy and Danika Murphy (far right) sitting on the stoops of Hunter College’s North Building Entrance. Photography by Maxwell Cane.
Culture / Student Life

The Threads on Hunter-Heads: Three Students Break Down the Key to Personal Style for Fall

On a brisk impromptu photoshoot, Hunter students share their style inspiration, reveal their favorite stores and offer tips on how to dress chic on a college’s student budget. 

Crunched for Time: Why Are Hunter Students Choosing Eating Out Over Cooking?
Student Life

Crunched for Time: Why Are Hunter Students Choosing Eating Out Over Cooking?

It’s not a surprise that Hunter College is located in one of the richest neighborhoods in New York City. The ironic juxtaposition of struggling college students feet away from some of the city’s most elite creates a dilemma for Hunter’s students deciding what to eat.