The 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
From Friday, Mar. 3rd to Sunday, Mar. 5th, Queens College hosted the “Arts Leadership Boot Camp” featuring students selected from several different CUNY schools. Students were given art-related resources and tools, whether
MoreWho thought only a day would be enough to celebrate women in their entirety? March is not only the month that starts Spring, as March is recognized as Women’s History Month. Yet,
MoreOn Mar. 16th, QC club The Winner Circle hosted Black Culture Night on campus. Throughout the event, students laughed, danced, and ate Jamaican-style cuisine, with the night being focused on various cultures.
MoreBenjamin Britten’s morbidly captivating opera, The Turn of the Screw, made its premiere at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College this past March under the direction of Alexander Paul
MoreOn Mar. 6th, The New York Blood Center declared its first blood emergency of 2023. Due to several evolving factors, such as poor weather, school breaks, and the cold and flu seasons,
MoreAs a full-time student in college, it can be hard to finance your day-to-day living — nevermind scraping up the money to attend your favorite sport team’s games. While this may not
MoreThe Sundance Film Festival award-winning film A Thousand and One placed seventh at the U.S. Box Office after its opening weekend. Already critically acclaimed by an expanding audience, Teyana Taylor delivers a
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