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Information Students Should Know About the Midterm Elections
Hunter has a diverse undergraduate student body. According to the Hunter diversity report, 29.4 percent of its undergraduates are Latino, 26.1 percent are Asian, 25.7 percent are white and 10.7 percent are black. The difference between male and female undergraduate…
A Scoop on the Midterm Elections: A Resource Guide for Students
This year, all 435 U.S. House of Representative seats, as well as 35 Senate seats, are up for grabs. In New York State, voters will also be deciding on the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, State Assembly and State Senate.
Race Inquiry Digest, October 29, 2018 – Three Days of Hate Crimes
The Rat-Tat-Tat of News Reporting About the Midterms Has Snared the Attention of WORD Reporters
Several staffers of the WORD were interviewed for their views and their responses pretty much reflect the discourse and attitudes for many students on this campus.
THE DARK Returns!!!
At the Cinema Village Cinema, 22 E 12th St, NYC, 11 p.m. tonight The New York Times said in a recent review, “In ‘The Dark,’ a Traumatized Teenager Becomes a Zombie.” Hogwash! See this great movie and decided for yourself.…
So Say Sara Mohamed, Andriy Repik, Kiara Tavarez …
“We choose the one in Queens Center Mall because of its prices are cheaper than those in Manhattan. Everyone’s in a great mood and hungry. It’s a good environment to interview students about their impressions and experiences the first few weeks of the semester” – Eileen Cruz,
Darwin Would Consider These Student Accounts Testimonials About His Survival of the Fittest – Article Written by Annie Murphy
Third in a series of articles about the early weeks of the first semester.
Back to the Books After a Long Hot Summer
After a three-month break, long and hot for those living in the New York City metro area, students are back on the 6, N, R, Q, W and F trains to 68th Street and Lexington Avenue.