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Destination of old published stories.
Two Takes, One Scene, the Perils
Two takes, one scene, a selfie in the making.
WORD Senior Editor Kadia Goba and Editor Gregg Morris at 2018 Tribeca Film Festival
For several years, the WORD has been invited to Tribeca Film Festivals.
Netflix@Hunter
Article by Jane Verdel
Students randomly interviewed for this article about their favorite TV shows said they were too busy to watch the home screen for regularly scheduled TV shows, but some did say that they watch Netflix when they could.
Wrapping Up Series of Stories About Students’ Experiences the First Week of Fall Classes
Article by Jane Verdel
Jason Lewery, 25, an English major and a senior, was one of four students who said his academic load wasn’t too heavy at the start of this academic year.
Top OSM! Reports in Uneasy 2017
By Marivir R. Montebon, Editor OSM!
The year 2017 was an uneasy one, time when government (both here and in the Philippines) treated social issues with selfish politicizing.
Some Thoughts on the Homeless
By Kristine Vivar
A reflection of homelessness in New York City.
What It Takes to Be a Champion
Article by Olivier Dumont
Three Hunter Hawk standouts were interviewed about the strategies and philosophies that they said helped them to make impressive contributions to their teams.
William Saroyan’s Time of Your Life at Hunter: Some Looks Behind the Scenes
Article by Alexander Ali
Time of Your Life takes place in a San Francisco dive in 1939 as rumors of war sweep the country, and the actions centers around characters who come in and out of a bar and interact with one another. Two actors reflected on the rehearsals; some students reflected on the production.
Time of Your Life by William Saroyan Was a Big Deal for the Hunter Theatre Department
Article by Alexandra Ali
Four students in the Hunter theatre department who were involved with the main stage production of Time of Your Life by William Saroyan and directed by Ines Braun, talked to WORD reporter Alexandra Ali about their experiences.