Can You Name a Book You Read in the Past Three Months?
Is reading for fun a dying art among Gen-Z Hunter students?
Is reading for fun a dying art among Gen-Z Hunter students?
On a sunny Thursday afternoon, Jewish students and staff-alike gathered for an afternoon of leisure and community building at Hunter’s Rita Ravine Rabin Hillel.
Students find it increasingly difficult to find a place to do their work, resorting to sitting on the floor or the sky bridge.
As an institution rich in its history of social justice, Hunter students can seek to continue that legacy through the Hunter National Organization of Women (NOW) chapter, one of the newest clubs on campus. Established in 1966 with Hunter alumni Pauli Murray, NOW is the largest women’s rights organizations in […]
Here’s an inside look at the Hunter College Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra has 54 members from all different majors and is offered as an elective at Hunter College. People from across CUNY schools and alumni are welcome to audition and be part of it. From compositions from Maurice Ravel, […]