As of June 27th, Queens College students, faculty, and staff have been faced with the discontinuation of the Q34 bus by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Well-known for being a commuter college,
On July 1st, as a part of the fiscal year 2026 enacted budget, Governor Kathy Hochul launched the CUNY and SUNY Reconnect Initiative, a new program aimed at providing adult students aged
MoreAs of June 27th, Queens College students, faculty, and staff have been faced with the discontinuation of the Q34 bus by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Well-known for being a commuter college,
MoreThe safety of young women and girls around NYC has long been a concern. An organization located in Jamaica, NY called the South Queens Women’s March (SQWM) is taking action, launching initiatives
MoreThe Queens Night Market maintains their signature five to six dollar price cap, staying true to its origin despite rising operational costs for vendors such as ingredients and supplies. The Night Market
MoreAs a commuter school situated relatively far from most subway lines, hundreds of Queens College students rely on the MTA’s bus offerings to get to and from campus every day. From the
MoreThe Office of Governor Kathy Hochul published new data regarding the recently implemented congestion pricing in New York City. In an effort to reduce heavy traffic, the controversial pricing plan took effect
MoreQueens residents are likely familiar with the 7 Train, the E, F, and R — a few of the lines that run east to west throughout the borough. However, without a subway
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