News / Student Life
College can be an overwhelming experience, especially when you just need some peace and quiet to relax or study. Ever wonder where else you can study that isn’t the crowded sky bridge or the library? Here are three hidden spots to study at Hunter College that is easily accessible with […]
News
The Roosevelt House public policy program invited former City Council Member Robert E. Cornegy Jr. to have a conversation with Program Director Dr. Basil A. Smikle Jr. this spring about social and economic equity within New York state’s cannabis industry. The conversation, which occurred on March 19, is featured on […]
News / Student Life
The Hunter College Undergraduate Student Government announced that Rico Nasty will headline their Spring Concert on Friday, April 12. The concert will be held at Terminal 5, a music venue in Hell’s Kitchen. Tickets are available online for $10, plus a $3 handling fee. Entry will be granted exclusively to […]
Culture / Student Life
Despite over 330 attendees cramming into just two rooms on the Hunter College campus, both were silent at sunset as rows of people kneeled to the ground in prayer, or Maghrib as it is known in Islam. While a significant amount of the Hunter student population is Muslim, finding […]
Multimedia / News / Student Life
Pocketed away in a corner of the West Building’s third floor, bright and vivid record albums cover the walls of radio station WHCS. Murmurs of conversations and slow beats of indie jazz music radiate out of the room. WHCS, which stands for Where Hunter College Speaks, is the college’s official […]