The Kiosk is the independent, student-run newspaper for the CUNY School of Professional Studies. Our mission is to bridge the distance-learning gap by creating a virtual lounge for all aspects of student life at CUNY SPS. At The Kiosk, students can learn about CUNY SPS clubs, events, creative projects of fellow students, and much more!
The Kiosk was first founded in 2018 by student journalists Lisa Sheridan and Milan Fredericks and is managed by the Office of Student Life at CUNY SPS.
For students interested in contributing to The Kiosk, please see our submission guidelines or email us at thekiosk@spsmail.cuny.edu.
Ivan is a grad student at CUNY SPS where he’s pursuing an MA in museum studies, a topic that combines his love of art history and writing. He also studied sociology and English at City College for undergrad, so he’s no stranger to the CUNY system. He has also spent the past five years working as a journalist for publications like Business Insider, The Knockturnal, Energy Policy News, and Air Cargo Next.
Tasnia is an undergraduate student at CUNY SPS, pursuing a BS in information systems. Her journey at CUNY SPS began amidst the pandemic when she decided to transfer from CUNY Hunter College. Her experience with working and learning remotely sparked her interest in technology and people. Now, as an online student at CUNY SPS, she hopes to help bridge the gap between the human element and technology in a virtual learning space.
Ariana is the Communications Publications Writer-Editor in the CUNY SPS Office of Marketing and Communications, where she writes and edits the news and editorial content featured on the School’s website, blog, and magazine. Prior to this, Ariana worked at the New York Times and the online scholarly archive JSTOR. She has published nonfiction and fiction in various publications, including the online magazines Urban Omnibus, Underwater New York, and the book anthology Travelers’ Tales: Prague.
Contact Us
CUNY School of Professional Studies c/o The Kiosk 119 West 31st Street New York, NY 10001