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Health services researcher and professor of medicine Martin F. Shapiro delves into his book “The Present Illness: American Health Care and its Afflictions."
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Health Services Researcher Martin F. Shapiro Discusses Disparities in Health Care at Hunter

Health services researcher and professor of medicine Martin F. Shapiro discussed his book “The Present Illness: American Health Care and its Afflictions,” at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College on April 17. In the book, he unfolds the disparities within America’s health care system, why it’s so […]

Where’s the School Spirit?: Lack of Awareness Regarding Events Leads to Disconnect on Campus
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Where’s the School Spirit?: Lack of Awareness Regarding Events Leads to Disconnect on Campus

Hunter College students say the school’s hard-to-look-for events schedule is causing them to feel detached from their classmates on campus. With the school’s website severely outdated and walls covered in posters detailing past events, it’s no surprise that the community on campus feels nonexistent. However, despite what some may think, […]

Hunter College’s Newest Student Magazine is Now Live!
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Hunter College’s Newest Student Magazine is Now Live!

The Arrow, a new student magazine at Hunter College, is a product of the dedicated teamwork of Nora Wesson, a talented journalism student at Hunter, and Professor David Alm. With Wesson’s hard work and commitment, the website for the magazine was created in just three months. The publications may be […]

Got Advisors? Exploring Student Opinions on Hunter’s Advising
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Got Advisors? Exploring Student Opinions on Hunter’s Advising

Like its commuter student population, Hunter advisors are as hard to track down. Hafsha Rahman, a human biology major, reports that she had to wait up to one week to see her general advisor about a question regarding her degree works– she ultimately had to turn to her department major […]

Caption: Andrew Robinson (left) and his partner Dominic Smith (right) shared their experience of documenting carnivorous purple sea urchins (shown on screen) by diving deep into waters of Monterey Bay. According to their story, rising population of sea urchins has significantly diminished kelp forests. [Photo by Professor Sissel McCarthy]
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Hunter Journalism Invites Emmy Award-Winning Journalists To Discuss Their Climate Change Project

The Journalism Department of Hunter College hosted documentary filmmakers Dominic Smith and Andrew Robinson on April 18 at Roosevelt House to discuss their project “The Vanishing, Invisible Forest.” The short-form video project jointly produced by Smith and Robinson follows Josh Smith – a marine ecologist studying kelp forest ecology for […]