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Hunter College Celebrates Black History Month with “Black Art Is:” Event
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Hunter College Celebrates Black History Month with “Black Art Is:” Event

Hunter College’s “Black Art Is:” event, hosted on February 24th, aimed to shine a light on the many talented Black and brown artists who are underrepresented in the art world.  Zara Cimone created the event, a studio art major who transferred to Hunter college a semester ago, along with the […]

Assemblyman Alex Bores receives a standing ovation at his inauguration
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“Son of The Upper East Side” Celebrates Inauguration at Hunter

In an emotional homecoming, State Assemblyman Alex Bores celebrated his inauguration with 350 friends, neighbors, and politicians earlier this month in Hunter North’s Assembly Hall. Born and raised in Yorkville, the Hunter College High School alum was sworn in to represent District 73, comprising parts of Midtown East and the […]

Sissel McCarthy, Hunter College’s head chair of the journalism department, has an office in North 525. Outside her office, you can find internship opportunities, job offerings and important information about the major.
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A New Journalism Class at Hunter College

Hunter College’s Film and Media Studies Department is offering a new social justice course this spring.  Hunter already offers a variety of social justice related courses like Human Rights and Social Justice, Race and Ethnic Relations, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Environmental Justice just to name a few. But now, […]

Data Shows Promising Employment Chances For Upcoming Grads
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Data Shows Promising Employment Chances For Upcoming Grads

After two tough years, graduating seniors have rising employment rates to count on.

Students Show Up in Masses for Therapy Dogs
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Students Show Up in Masses for Therapy Dogs

A therapy event meant to destress students brought forth such an immense turnout it overwhelmed those involved