
Hunter Students Struggle With Loneliness
HUNTER COLLEGE–“When I transferred to Hunter, I felt isolated,” said one student. Story by Tamara Bailey
Hunter Students Struggle With Loneliness Read MoreNews and features from CUNY's undergraduate student journalists
HUNTER COLLEGE–“When I transferred to Hunter, I felt isolated,” said one student. Story by Tamara Bailey
Hunter Students Struggle With Loneliness Read MoreBARUCH COLLEGE–The form asks students whether they support creating a center to accommodate various religious practices on campus. Story by Maya Demchak-Gottlieb
USG Launches Form for Approval of Interfaith Center Read MoreHUNTER COLLEGE–“We want to de-stigmatize the usage of the word vagina because it’s a human body part and no one should be embarrassed to say it,” said one individual from the school’s undergraduate student government. Story by Pamela Rozon
“Design Your C**kie” Event Educates Students on Female Sexual Health Read MoreHUNTER COLLEGE–Both speakers discussed their history with Plath and how her poetry impacted feminism in the 1960s and onward. Story by Sabrina Rosado
Feminist Icons Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan Headline Hunter’s Sylvia Plath Symposium Read MoreBROOKLYN COLLEGE– “We are confident that this is the appropriate time to lift the COVID vaccine requirement as a condition of enrollment or employment, though we continue to encourage all students, faculty and staff to stay up to date with vaccinations,” said CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez. Story by Gabriela Flores and Michela Arlia
CUNY Rolls Back COVID-19 Vax Mandate, Effective Summer ‘23 Read MoreBROOKLYN COLLEGE–On April 13, the Professional Staff Congress, the university’s union, hosted a “Spring Broke” rally outside the governor’s office in Manhattan. Story by Gabriela Flores
CUNY Orgs Keep Pushing For New Deal Amid Hochul’s Budget Delays Read More