Editor’s Note: This news short about the November 4 elections is being published now because of an editing delay. By Carmen Rios-Nuñez “I wanted to cast a ballot for peace,” said David Pantoja, 34, a journalism and sociology major from…
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“I miss the old Kanye, straight from the Go Kanye Chop up the soul Kanye, set on his goals Kanye I hate the new Kanye, the bad mood Kanye The always rude Kanye, spaz in the news Kanye I miss…
Cafeteria Food, It Is What It Is
By Katherine Hernandez Attention Students: As you pass through the turnstiles of the third-floor student cafeteria (students have been told by the College Administration that they are no longer wanted in the faculty cafeteria) the musk of hot frying oil…
What Does It Take To Become a Food Writer?
Article by Katherine Hernandez
Interest in food writing increased in recent years because of millennials who used blogs and Instagram about food at the restaurants where they were being served. These early pioneers were more interested in informing their friends and followers than planning on careers but so many were doing it that it became a trend that inspired imaginations.
CUNY Tuition Increases Don’t Burden These Students But …
Article by Katherine Hernandez
Four students interviewed on the Hunter campus said they weren’t concerned about tuition increases at City University of New York, but were troubled with the way things work at the University.
Awesome Tour Memoir
By Lillian Gissen, December 28, 2016 Awesome Is What Awesome Does The iHeartRadio Jingle Ball tour is one of the biggest of the year. Shows take place around the country, hosted by various radio stations and about 10 select…
“The Girl That Meets All the Celebrities”
The “girl that meets all the celebrities,” AKA Lillian Gissen, has 75,000 followers on Instagram, 18,300 on Twitter. People approach her at events and concerts and want to take pictures of and with her.
Has One of the Most Seedy Presidential Campaigns in Memory Resulted in One of the Most Seedy President-Elects?
By Contributing Writer Kashima Grant America has spoken. On January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will become the forty-fifth President of the United States and the avowed mission he wants us all to believe is to “Make America Great Again.” I…
Essay: Helping New York City Immigrant Communities to Resist the Smog of Fear Caused by President-elect Donald Trump
By Senior Editor Tatiana Villamil Editor’s Note: The pictures in this article are used to help reflect the ethnic diversity of the Big Apple. The status of those photographed are not known. Thirteen days after election night, a CUNY J-School…
How Hunter Millennials Stay Informed About News – Part 6, Last of the Series
By Contributing Writer Julia Suarez Can you imagine the time when you couldn’t access news through your smart phone, iPad or computer? There was a time when news was transported by carrier pigeon, hand-carried messages and the Pony Express. Finding…