The Queens College website was offline during the first few weeks of the spring 2025 semester, leaving students, faculty, and staff without access to essential resources. On Jan. 27th — the first
On Monday April 24th, members of the Queens College student body were invited to voice their concerns and identify important priorities for change in a ‘Listening Tour’ session held by administrators from
MoreOn Mar. 6th, the Knights Table Food Pantry and Swipe Out Hunger met with New York Lawmakers advocating to pass the Hunger Free Campus Act in the New York State Assembly alongside
MoreIn the midst of a national Adderall shortage Americans suffering from ADHD are experiencing anguish, uncertainty, and withdrawals as they continue to struggle to fill their prescriptions. On Oct. 12th the Federal
MoreFrom the onset of the conflict in Feb of 2022, the Russian war effort against Ukraine has been marred by military shortcomings and logistical challenges. Putin’s partial mobilization order is an attempt
MoreWith the Department of Education, fifty schools have less than six athletics teams. However, the Public School Athletic League (PSAL) just unveiled the PSAL All-Access Program. The league designed the four-part initiative
MoreThe residents of the Jacob Riis Housing complex in the East Village were informed on Friday, September 10th that an initial test which indicated the presence of arsenic at levels above EPA
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