Culture / News / Student Life
There’s a new drink option available at the cafeteria in the West Building: bubble tea. Some students said they are open to trying the bubble tea, while others were rather indifferent to the opening of the new drink spot on Tuesday, April 9. The bubble tea is part of a […]
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 […]
Student Life
When Anna Boers, a senior Macaulay Honors Biological Sciences major at Hunter College, was looking to fulfill her Anatomy and Physiology class requirement, she landed at the Borough of Manhattan Community College in lower Manhattan instead of the Upper East Side. She took advantage of the City University of New […]
Multimedia / Student Life
From shy intern to host of her own network podcast, Isabel Ortiz is making her way in the media space while being a full-time student at Hunter College. Ortiz grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y. and when it was time to go to college she wanted a change of scenery. She […]
Culture / featured-column / News
Most of the seats at Hunter College’s Lang Hall were full last Tuesday afternoon for a screening of two-time Academy Award nominee Rick Goldsmith’s latest film, “Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink,” which takes a close look at a hedge fund that is plundering newspapers nationwide and the […]