As heatwaves become more frequent, bumblebee populations face a critical challenge: their nests can no longer regulate internal temperatures effectively, resulting in losses of larvae. This trend, ...
At 11:14 a.m. on April 29, City College shut down its campus food pantry in response to the pro-Palestine protests. In an email, Benny’s Food Pantry announced, “due to the current demonstrations ...
With the conclusion of the 2024-2025 Undergraduate Student Government elections at Baruch College, it’s critical to reflect not only on the results but also on the fairness of the election process ...
Baruch College students took to the Clivner=Field Plaza on May 6 and May 9 in demonstrations and counter-demonstrations focused on CUNY’s response to the Israel-Hamas war, inspired by the recent wave ...
Black and Latino Studies assistant professor Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana and Baruch College students unveiled “El Paso Del Norte,” a mural project depicting 13 immigrants deported by U.S. border patrol ...
We made it to the last stretch, Bearcats! The semester is coming to an end and the Undergraduate Student Government has hosted so many events to close off the year. In the beginning of May, we hosted ...
Mary Abdelmassih, a senior at Baruch College, organized a voter registration drive and poll worker information booth in collaboration with the Office of Student Life on April 11. During club hours in ...
The Vessel, Hudson Yards’ spiraling staircase sculpture, will reopen this year, with a new addition: a mesh safety net. The tourist attraction first opened in 2019 but shut down in 2021 following a ...
Former CEO of Binance Changpeng Zhao, founder of the world’s largest crypto exchange, was sentenced to four months in prison on April 30. In November 2023, Zhao, also known as “CZ,” stepped down as ...
The Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship revealed the winner of its third annual “Essence of Entrepreneurship” mural design competition on May 7. The event marked the end of the design ...
At the beginning of the spring 2024 semester, after The Ticker finally recovered from the malware attack and went back to print, I remember agonizing while doing proofs as I realized it would be ...
On May Day, May 1, hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff signed a pledge to not work, in solidarity with a student encampment at City College. The strike, which is illegal under state law and was not ...