Manhattan DA Candidates Tell Students Their Vision for Borough
Systemic change, funding and qualifications dominated students’ questions on a critical election for the Hunter community.
Systemic change, funding and qualifications dominated students’ questions on a critical election for the Hunter community.
In a world where anyone can post anything, the spread of misinformation has reached new levels. This past week, NYPIRG and Professor Sissel McCarthy hosted “Fake News, Real Consequences,” a workshop teaching students how to identify fake news when they see it.
Benefit concert performers showcase their talent on behalf of a non-profit organization.
Hunter College’s Roosevelt House welcomed author John Nichols to discuss the legacy of FDR’s progressive right-hand man, Henry A. Wallace.
Amid the challenge of virtually welcoming new students to Hunter, the school’s USG hosts a virtual talent competition.