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.
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Steven Tarquinio was a 6-foot-5 middle blocker who served as a dual wield weapon for the team with his tomahawk spiking of the ball and his towering presence in denying opposing teams’ shots. He accumulated a career high 254 total kills and collected 96 blocks (solo and assisted combined) last season. Ben Crusinberry not only collected his second highest season total in kills with 296, but he also broke his career best with digs, amassing 163 digs last season. But one of their most important players, who was a key figure in molding the team’s fluidity in play with his passing, is former setter Nicolas Sanchez, a tremendous passer accumulating a season high of 1144 assists, but was also skilled defensively, tallying a season high 241 digs last year.
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.
ProPublica: What We Discovered During a Year of Documenting Hate
By ProPublica’s By Rachel Glickhouse
Hate crimes often fall through the cracks in our justice system, and we’ve only just scratched the surface of understanding why.
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.