As a public institution, the City University of New York relies on funding from New York State and New York City to finance its yearly budget. These budgets cover everything from building
I’m sure many of you reading this article remember your senior year of high school. A hectic fall trying to balance college applications with piling schoolwork, followed by an anxiety-ridden spring as
MoreGovernor Cuomo recently reached a deal with state legislators to institute a whopping $212 billion budget, increasing taxes on corporations and high-income earners in our state. Taxes are set to be higher
MoreSince March 2020, a majority of CUNY operations for students, faculty, and staff have been online. Registration for classes has recently opened for Fall 2021 and this has many wondering how the
MoreMembers of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), the faculty-staff union at the City University of New York, protested in front of CUNY’s offices on February 15 demanding that administrators reverse its decision
MoreBy Jessica Alexander In February, the New York Yankees announced that they are partnering with CUNY and adding them to their New York Yankees Diversity and Inclusion Committee. The Committee’s goal is
MoreThis past October, CUNY’s Newmark Graduate School of Journalism continued its decade long tradition of offering the Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators Program. Although the program is normally conducted in-person at the school’s New
MoreThe civic engagement this election cycle was unlike any other. With the City University of New York’s (CUNY) student body being some of the most vulnerable people to the consequences of public
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