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The Student News Site of John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The Sentinel

The Student News Site of John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The Sentinel

Grace and Aminata walk the stage in their cultural wear
African Student Association Hosts Spring Fashion Show
Cassiel Belnavis, Staff Writer • May 29, 2026

The African Student Association held their 3rd annual Mother Africa Showcase this spring in the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, showcasing different...

Jockey Forest Boyce and groom Jose after John Jay's October race at Laurel Park
John Jay the Racehorse Returns to the Track
Laila Mansour, Managing Editor • May 8, 2026

John Jay the racehorse, who has raised over $30,000 for the college’s food pantry, is set to return to the track at Monmouth Park, New Jersey...

Pancakes made by students in the Chemistry of Cooking course
Students Explore the Science of Food in Chemistry of Cooking Course
D'Hannah David, Staff Writer • May 7, 2026

Most students walk into John Jay College of Criminal Justice expecting classes in criminal justice, law, debates about society, and maybe a long...

Magnolia trees on the Jay Walk lose their flowers as the weather gets warmer
Fluctuating Spring Weather Impacts Student Moods on Campus
Cassiel Belnavis, Staff Writer • May 4, 2026

As the weather in the city continues to fluctuate between hot and cold this spring, the morale on campus is shifting with it. John Jay students...

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A Liberty fan watching the game.
Singers Bar Hosts New York Liberty Watch Parties
Julian Russo, Web Editor • May 22, 2026

On Friday, May 8th, while many New Yorkers packed bars to watch the Knicks defeat the Philadelphia 76ers in the playoffs, others gathered at...

The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center
Students Weigh the Price of their Passions
Joanna Portal, Staff Writer • April 16, 2026

Choosing a college major isn’t just about passion anymore. In 2026, students weigh financial stability and family expectations, revealing a...

Puerto Rican flags on Lexington Ave
Super Bowl Performance Ignites Latinx Pride
Kailynn Noble, Staff Writer • March 9, 2026

Professor Jodie Roure, a loyal Super Bowl patron, jolted out of her seat. The crowd around her also surged as Bad Bunny strutted down the field,...

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