The day after the U.S. elections, Wednesday, was warm but gloomy. My first bus ride was unusually subdued, unlike the previous days when people were either too bubbly or mean-spirited. This morning, people from all races: Asian, Black, Latino, White,…
Hunter’s Muslim American Community Very Focused on This Presidential Campaign
Article by Nida Ali, November 7, 2016 And the reasons should be obvious. The unconstitutional and illegal surveillance of the Muslim community by law enforcement and the anti-Islamic vitriol in this national election cycle has been motivating Muslim students to…
How Hunter Millennials Stay Informed About News– Part 1
By Contributing Writer Dejanira Budansingh, November 2, 2016 First in a series of articles for a journalism ethics project reporting on how Hunter millennials select news sources. Five student’s were interviewed about their news consumption habits, and it turns…
Hillary Clinton?! Donald Trump?! Students Michael Bruno and Paul Walkonis Insist Enough is Enough
Article by Katherine Hernandez
Students fed up with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, plan to write in their preferred candidates for this 2016 presidential election.
Black Filmmakers at DOC NYC, America’s Largest Documentary Film Festival, November 10-17
By Gregg Morris, October 30, Press Info From DOC NYC DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, runs November 10-17 at the IFC Center, Cinepolis Chelsea and the SVA Theatre. The 7th annual festival includes 111 feature-length documentaries (and 102 shorts)…
DOC NYC Festival Announces Full Lineup For Seventh Edition, November 10-17
Edited by Gregg Morris Program Includes 19 World Premieres, 19 U.S. Premieres Among Over 250 Films and Events Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, Opens Festival, Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary, Closes Event Special Guests Include Kenny Anderson, Neil…