Pinching Pennies For Struggling Students
By Mark Garzon College can be expensive even after paying tuition and other school fees. In particular, necessities like textbooks, food, and transportation altogether may leave a hole in a student’s...
View ArticleGraduates Receive Guidance
By: Rehana Sancho Staff The CUNY welcome center holds an information session for undergraduates hoping to attend graduate programs. The information session offers students information on graduate...
View ArticleFaulty CUNYfirst Launch Causes Misconceptions
By: Angeline Dominguez Staff With the beginning of fall semester 2014, John Jay students experienced some difficulties with the switch from eSIMS to CUNY first. Late last March, students received an...
View ArticleCampus Security Flaw Exploited By Scammers
By: Alondra Ramos Staff Writer On Sept. 11, 2014, a release was sent out informing students about someone disrupting classes in an attempt to sell tickets to off campus events. The individual was...
View ArticleFemale Basketball Player Breaks Records
By Keyunna Singleton Staff Writer Jamecia Forsythe, of John Jay’s Women’s Basketball team, is set to have record-breaking season. Forsythe, a senior and second year captain, is projected to surpass a...
View ArticleBloodhounds Under .500, but Still Playoff Bound
By Kevin Cruz Coach Fenn in the middle of a huddle at a Men’s Blooudhounds home-game. The John Jay Bloodhounds Men and Women’s basketball teams are headed to the CUNYAC Championship tournament,...
View ArticleViolent Explosion Claims One of Our Own
By: Jeffrey Nunziato On March 12. two buildings exploded on Park Avenue in East Harlem. Among the unaccounted for in the explosion was a John Jay student, and soon to be father, Alexis (Jordy) Salas....
View ArticleJohn Jay Loses Student In Harlem Explosion
By: Taja Whitted Staff Writer By Taja Whitted On a late afternoon in early March, public safety officers appeared at Professor Bettina Carbonell’s classroom. They wanted to know if Alexis (Jordy) Salas...
View ArticleState of the College: President Travis Addresses Financial Issues
By Matthew Williams Editor 2015 has been a rough financial year for John Jay due to state budget cuts. On November 9th, President Jeremy Travis made his annual “State of the College Address” to speak...
View ArticleFollowing the Younger Generation
By Sophia Safdieh Social media plays a big role in the younger generations lives, and with the elections approaching and running towards us with torches, we must decide which candidate we’d rather...
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