Last February, The City University of New York (CUNY) announced that it will be centralizing its discrimination and harassment policies and processes across its 26 colleges by implementing the Center for Inclusivity
Last Tuesday, Queens College experienced a power outage that cut off electricity and network services to Powdermaker Hall, Frese Hall, and J Bldg./Alumni Hall, resulting in all classes and activities being canceled
MoreThe Queens College women’s volleyball team has been on an absolute run this year, and is currently on pace for their best season since 2008. The Knights, led by fifth-year Head Coach
MoreQueens College will be one of the first CUNY schools to transition away from Blackboard and adopt Brightspace as its new “leaning management system” by the end of the upcoming Spring semester.
MoreQueens College’s on campus housing facility, The Summit Apartments, management contract is set to expire at the end of the academic year amid ongoing staffing issues. When the building first opened, CUNY
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MoreStudents and faculty will no longer have to queue up and fish out their QCards to gain entry onto campus. Instead, they can simply walk right in. As of August 7th, Queens
MoreA rare sight, if you look outside of the Student Union right now, you’ll see Pro-Choice protesters rallying together on the Queens College campus. Around two weeks ago, Jennifer Jarvis, Vice President
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