[Photo] SEVENTEEN is ‘RIGHT HERE’ in NYC with an unforgettable performance Romona Haque November 4, 2024
Reinstating the old culture at Baruch should be a priority Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief May 15, 2022
Baruch entrepreneurship center applications open through August Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief May 14, 2022
Companies announce travel reimbursements for employees who travel for abortions Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief May 14, 2022
USG elections result in clean sweep for S.O.A.R. Baruch Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 29, 2022
Queens Botanical hosts ‘Climate Arts Festival’ to celebrate Earth Day Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 29, 2022
New York State starts construction of first offshore wind farm Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 15, 2022
WarnerMedia and Discovery Inc. merge while top Warner execs resign Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 15, 2022
Memoir ‘The Home Reader’ is not the book for paranormal skeptics Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 15, 2022
Shooting in subway injures over 10 people, CUNY students affected Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 12, 2022
Netflix’s ‘Spinning Out’ looks at mental illness stigma in ice skating Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2022
CUNY chancellor to attend NYU graduation and receive an honorary degree Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2022
FedEx CEO steps down, appoints company’s president as successor Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 9, 2022
Marxe professor wins Con Edison Social and Behavioral Research Award Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief April 1, 2022
‘AirCar’ flies into future of automobiles and aerospace Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 31, 2022
‘Murder at the Breakers’ is a step into American history Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 31, 2022
Baby talk: Study finds that baby bats babble like human babies Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 26, 2022
City Council passes resolution supporting New Deal For CUNY Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 25, 2022
Netflix’s ‘Tiny Pretty Things’ is a bingeable ballet drama-thriller Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 25, 2022
Thank Nellie Bly for the creation of investigative journalism Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 25, 2022
Not all heroes wear capes — some carry reporter’s pads Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 18, 2022
Students reflect on CUNY mask mandate lift Jahlil Rush, Emma Paisley Shultz, David Alvarado, Amanda Salazar, Hande Erkan, and Geraldine Taveras March 18, 2022
Witches, say goodbye Salem and hello ‘Blackwick Falls’ in this novel Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 18, 2022
NYC public school vaccination rates released to the public Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 16, 2022
George Washington Carver made remarkable contributions to environmentalism Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 5, 2022
Netflix’s ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ continues to set a good example for children Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 4, 2022
Bearcats react to news of an in-person 2022 commencement Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief March 4, 2022
NYC borough presidents unite over new ‘Million More Trees’ initiative Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2022
‘Book of Mormon’ is a must watch for adult Broadway fans Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2022
CNN chief marketing officer resigns two weeks after partner’s resignation Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2022
Black journalists like Alice Allison Dunnigan deserve more recognition Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2022
CUNY stops withholding transcripts from students and graduates with debt Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 20, 2022
CNN president resigns over hidden consensual relationship with coworker Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2022
China meshes the 2022 Olympics and its ‘zero COVID’ policy Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2022
Central Park Climate Lab to study effects of climate change on parks Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2022
Sia’s ‘Music’ is a good movie, despite the controversy Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2022
NYC Department of Education needs to implement a vaccine mandate Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 18, 2022
2022 Super Bowl: The Ticker staff and writers expertly predict the winner Edgar Llivisupa, Dani Heba, Fahim Khan, Emanuela Gallo, Aman Dharani, Amanda Salazar, Arianne Gonzalez, Alexandra Adelina Nita, Angelica Tejada, Yadira Gonzalez, Ma-Nogoy Faye, Caryl Anne Francia, Maya Demchak-Gottlieb, and Maleeka Zainab February 5, 2022
Queens County Farm Museum illuminates nature this winter Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 5, 2022
Bearcats react to new CUNY-wide booster shot mandate Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief February 4, 2022
COVID-19 booster shot mandate instated for CUNY and SUNY students Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief January 10, 2022
Ticker Wrapped 2021: Ticker staff shares favorite content from the year Amanda Salazar, Ayse Kelce, Emanuela Gallo, Angelica Tejada, Caryl Anne Francia, Arianne Gonzalez, Gabriel Rivera, Edgar Llivisupa, Farah Javed, Alexandra Adelina Nita, Suporna Das, and Dani Heba December 11, 2021
Students share their wishes for the upcoming spring 2022 semester Amanda Salazar, Dani Heba, Maya Demchak-Gottlieb, and Mia Gindis December 11, 2021
Baruch ranks No. 1 for industrial-organizational psychology Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief December 10, 2021
Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s ‘Lightscape’ lights up the holiday season Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief December 3, 2021
Netflix’s ‘Ares’ takes a look at the Netherlands’ dark history Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief December 3, 2021
Baruch administration works with students who missed vaccination deadline Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2021
[Photo] ‘You’ third season leaves viewers on edge this fall Carol Chen, Production Assistant October 29, 2021
New Baruch provost talks improving student services during the pandemic Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2021
USG prepares for a semester racked with uncertainty, change and hope Amanda Salazar, Editor-in-Chief September 24, 2021