On June 24, 2022, an unprecedented 6-3 Supreme Court ruling reversed the right for women to have legal and safe abortions, nullifying decades of abortion rights following the Roe v. Wade case
The remnants of the global pandemic have severely affected the restaurant industry in New York City, leading to a new protective measure that allows restaurants to gradually recuperate by adding a surcharge
MoreThe Queens Memory project team recently launched a three-part panel series titled, “How Can We Do Better? Creating a More Just and Inclusive Future.” This series was meant to give the
MoreIn August 2020, the West Coast of the United States erupted into flames, sending distress signals all throughout the country. The New York Times reported that the fires were originally started by
MoreTwitter has begun the “#FreeBritney” hashtag that alludes to pop sensation Britney Spears after a post on a fan-created website “Breath Heavy”. The hashtag, coined days after the announcement of her conservatorship
MoreThe 2020 Fall semester is in full swing! Despite its historically unprecedented online instruction, Queens College faculty and staff are tirelessly working to ensure that students receive a quality education. With more
MoreOn August 11, 2020, US Senator for California, Kamala Harris made national headlines when Joe Biden announced her as his running mate. From former rivals to aspiring President and Vice President duo,
MoreWith just 52 days until the presidential election, millions of Americans tuned in live during the Dermocratic Convention and the Republican National Convention, respectively. The Demoratic National Convention (DNC), a four day
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