Listening Without Knowing Jazz
CITY COLLEGE–A writer learns how to listen to jazz with a college expert. Story by Samin Jabir
Listening Without Knowing Jazz Read MoreNews and features from CUNY's undergraduate student journalists
CITY COLLEGE–A writer learns how to listen to jazz with a college expert. Story by Samin Jabir
Listening Without Knowing Jazz Read More
CITY COLLEGE–In her latest exhibit, MFA senior Lyn Ton showcases paintings that allow viewers to “feel the stillness” of stones, her childhood fascination. Story by Samantha Demandar, Jermica Jackson
‘The Stone’s Whisper’ Exhibit Invites Viewers to Slow Down Read More
COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND–A cinema student has met over a hundred celebrities since 2023, collecting memorable stories and memorabilia along the way. Story by Justina Muniz
Broadway Stage Doors Leads Student to Unforgettable Celebrity Encounters Read More
BROOKLYN COLLEGE–In the thick of academic pressures, students decompress by decorating items with pompoms, charms, and other trinkets inspired by Japanese fashion. Story by T’Neil Gooden
J-Fashion Club Brings Decoden Crafts to Students Read More
BROOKLYN COLLEGE–The 1988 “Apocalypse” exhibit – created by artist Keith Haring and writer William S. Burroughs – served as a groundbreaking display of AIDS’ destruction and stigma. Story by Eddy Prince
‘Apocalypse’ Doubles As Keith Haring’s Farewell and Reflection of ‘80s AIDS Epidemic Read More
HUNTER COLLEGE–Students danced away in an outer space themed prom while embracing their Queer identity and authentic selves through wardrobe. Story by Anastasiia Poleva
Hunter Hosts Inaugural Space Themed Queer Prom Read More