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Students talking during a Spill Ur Guts session hosted by QSU.
Culture / Student Life

Spill Ur Guts: Where Hunter Students Can Speak

On a recent weekday in Thomas Hunter Hall 105, fingers interlaced, twisted, and untangled themselves. Toes thumped against the green carpet and knees bounced up and down. Cookie crumbs tumbled to the ground and steam protruded from a water kettle.  The words that came out of the students’ were like […]

Sip Sip Away: Hunter’s New Bubble Tea Spot
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Sip Sip Away: Hunter’s New Bubble Tea Spot

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 […]

Flyers at the third floor area of the North Building.
News / Student Life

The Competition Between Hunter College Versus Private Tutors

Hunter College tutors face stiff competition on its own campus. Despite the broad range of learning centers and tutoring services provided by the college-including the Center for Student Achievement, Chanin Language Center, Dolciani Math Learning Center, Rockowitz Writing Center, and Skirball Science Learning Center-the needs of some students remain unmet. […]

Community Via Cupcakes: Brookdale’s Most Attended RA Event
Student Life

Community Via Cupcakes: Brookdale’s Most Attended RA Event

While many students are happy to keep to themselves while living in Brookdale Campus, Hunter College’s main dormitory, two resident assistants wanted to shake things up. Aysha Khan and Anaya Huggins, both resident assistants, hosted a cupcake decorating event in the dormitory cafeteria on March 13th. Because students have busy […]

Office of Education Abroad Wants To Help Students Take Their Experience Beyond The Classroom
Culture / Student Life

Office of Education Abroad Wants To Help Students Take Their Experience Beyond The Classroom

At a public academic institution like Hunter College, experiencing a foreign exchange program isn’t as much of a given as it might be in less economically diverse, private liberal arts schools.  In the 2022-20223 academic year, 250 Hunter students studied abroad. That’s roughly 2% of the undergraduate population, at the […]