Beginning this fall, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Excelsior Scholarship will provide students at New York’s public universities the dream tuition rate—zero dollars. The plan, first announced by Cuomo in January, will allow students
As the spring semester begins, students are choosing their majors and aiming to graduate on time. All of the students, however, wish to have a good job waiting for them once they
MoreThe entire month of October is designated for Domestic Violence Awareness Month and as such, events are occurring at Queens College relating to the issue of domestic violence. Women & Work, which
MoreOver the past month, one course has been marred with controversy since its first class. Taught by former Gen. David Petraeus, “Are We on the Threshold of the North American Decade?” is
MoreThe last time the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps — an armed services program that trains officers in colleges across the United States — was at CUNY was in 1971, when anti-Vietnam
MoreAfter narrowly missing the East Coast Conference playoffs in their draw against New York Institute of Technology last season, the Queens College men’s soccer team hopes to achieve more this season. They
MoreAfter losing 2-0 in the semi-finals last year to rivals, Bridgeport, the Queens College women’s soccer team looks to build their growing success this season. During their preseason, the Lady Knights hoped
MoreAfter last year’s sex scandal ended with his resignation, former CIA director, General David Petraeus is now embroiled in a new controversy over his appointment in the CUNY Macaulay Honors Program. As
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