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Hunter NOW: Women’s Rights Find a Secure Space
Culture / Student Life

Hunter NOW: Women’s Rights Find a Secure Space

As an institution rich in its history of social justice, Hunter students can seek to continue that legacy through the Hunter National Organization of Women (NOW) chapter, one of the newest clubs on campus. Established in 1966 with Hunter alumni Pauli Murray, NOW is the largest women’s rights organizations in […]

Ramadan Mubarak! Breaking Fast at Hunter College
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Ramadan Mubarak! Breaking Fast at Hunter College

  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 […]

Hunter College Fosters The Next Generation of Talented Journalists
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Hunter College Fosters The Next Generation of Talented Journalists

Michael Tamsuriyamit, a senior at Hunter College, grew up an avid news consumer with a strong interest in broadcast journalism. From as early as middle school, he was fascinated by the camera and being able to tell stories that matter to peoplewatching at home. Over time he developed an admiration […]

Got Advisors? Exploring Student Opinions on Hunter’s Advising
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Got Advisors? Exploring Student Opinions on Hunter’s Advising

Like its commuter student population, Hunter advisors are as hard to track down. Hafsha Rahman, a human biology major, reports that she had to wait up to one week to see her general advisor about a question regarding her degree works– she ultimately had to turn to her department major […]

Feminist Icons Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan Headline Hunter’s Sylvia Plath Symposium
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Feminist Icons Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan Headline Hunter’s Sylvia Plath Symposium

Feminist icons Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan spoke at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute during the keynote session of Hunter’s “Sylvia Plath Symposium,” commemorating the poet’s life and legacy on the 60th anniversary of her death and 90th anniversary of her birth year.  The keynote kicked off with a […]