Club Row Set to Open After Nearly Five Years
JOHN JAY COLLEGE–Following a COVID-induced hiatus, a club space is reopening and bringing back more student engagement. Story by Laila Mansour
Club Row Set to Open After Nearly Five Years Read MoreNews and features from CUNY's undergraduate student journalists
JOHN JAY COLLEGE–Following a COVID-induced hiatus, a club space is reopening and bringing back more student engagement. Story by Laila Mansour
Club Row Set to Open After Nearly Five Years Read More
CITY COLLEGE–In the midst of a celebration, the Parkers – the reporter’s family – remember what’s at stake for themselves and the country with the 2024 presidential election. Story by Akilah Irvin
Strikes, Spares, and Elections Read More
QUEENS COLLEGE–CUNY faculty receive a $200,000 grant to determine how students can learn to ethically use artificial intelligence. Story by Omar Ahmed
CUNY Finds Funding For AI Teaching Tools Read More
QUEENS COLLEGE–University decision-makers invest $4.49 million to improve the CUNY Athletic Conference, benefitting campuses competing on the NCAA Division III level. Story by Michael Finch
CUNY Athletic Conference Now Managed by External Company Read More
JOHN JAY – Students challenge administrators and their decisions on latest campus issues. Story by Taylor Johnson
John Jay Hosts Town Hall: Talk Women’s Center Closure, ICE On Campus, And More Read More
BARUCH COLLEGE–In the wake of October 7’s anniversary, Baruch and City Colleges are defaced. Story by Maya Demchak-Gottlieb
Baruch Building Vandalized with Message: ‘OCTOBER 7 FOREVER’ Read More