Navigating the World of Media and Finding What’s Right For You
In a world where everyone is engulfed by a seemingly infinite amount of entertainment and media, we often find ourselves overwhelmed.
In a world where everyone is engulfed by a seemingly infinite amount of entertainment and media, we often find ourselves overwhelmed.
Across the United States, college sports are a cultural staple. Yet in New York City, despite being home to more than 120 colleges and universities spread across the five boroughs, the city lacks a college sports team that residents can rally around.
The newly announced Interborough Express may become a reality in Brooklyn and Queens. How does it affect Hunter students living in these boroughs and is the project feasible given the MTA’s current state of affairs?
Hunter College is a publicly funded college, so as with many things in government, the state of CUNY and Hunter are intertwined in a collage of funding that doesn’t seem to point to Eric Adams, at least in the ways that people seem to believe.
In her early years at Hunter, Taniya Bhambra, a senior majoring in Human Biology, found a familiar community within Hunter’s South Asian Culture Club, or SACC. The club frequently held events and forged close friendships amongst members with similar cultural backgrounds. But one vital component of South Asian culture was […]