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CUNY and Hunter College a Top Choice for Social Mobility and Affordable Tuition
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CUNY and Hunter College a Top Choice for Social Mobility and Affordable Tuition

Linh Nguyen is a first-generation City University of New York (CUNY) graduate who defied the odds and paved the way for her family to do the same. Before stepping foot in America, Nguyen had a tumultuous childhood in Vietnam (Nguyen has no relation to the author). Her primary responsibility was […]

Pre-Health Students Sing Their Way to Medical School
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Pre-Health Students Sing Their Way to Medical School

  Imagine “Sister Act” but with healthcare students. In an unlikely union of two disciplines, music and healthcare, Hunter College pre-health students channel their artistic talents to give back to their communities.  Senior and biology major, Dana Infante, co-founded Music is Medicine with her friends back in the spring 2020 […]

Hunter USG’s ‘Purple PEERiod Project’ Distributes Free Menstrual Products to Students
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Hunter USG’s ‘Purple PEERiod Project’ Distributes Free Menstrual Products to Students

Since 2018, Hunter Undergraduate Student Government volunteers have led the Purple PEERiod Project, handing out tampons and pads to students who need them. The project, funded by the Student Activity fee, was halted during the COVID-19 pandemic but relaunched during the Spring 2022 semester.

Students studying on Hunter’s new fifth floor library, one of President Raab’s successful renovations of Hunter’s infrastructure and amenities.
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The Confusion that Followed President Raab’s Sudden Departure

On December 5, 2022, President Jennifer Raab announced that she will be stepping down from her role as Hunter College’s President at the end of the spring semester in June 2023. The news, which seemed to be overshadowed by last semester’s finals season, left students unsure of Hunter’s future. “I […]

In the year since CUNY lifted its mask mandate, some students feel comfortable not wearing masks, while others still use the face coverings. Even in crowded spaces like the escalators in the North Building, more and more students are not masking.
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One Year After CUNY Ends Mask Mandate, Students Remain Uncertain

One year after CUNY lifted its mask mandate, interviews with students show an ongoing debate about the importance of face coverings, even as the COVID-19 pandemic eases. “I feel like everyone should be able to do whatever they please,” said Arham, a Hunter student who declined to give his last […]