Earlier this semester, the Queens College administration informed faculty that due to budget cuts, QC will no longer be funding departmental graduation ceremonies. Students, faculty and staff who plan and look forward
The state of CUNY’s infrastructure can be ignored no longer. Tomorrow, students and faculty from all campuses will march across Brooklyn Bridge in a bid to bring awareness of neglect to members
MoreBlack History Month was in full force at Queens College, with the Africana Studies Department and Black Student Union (BSU) navigating pandemic protocols to deliver an extensive itinerary of in-person and virtual
MoreOn Jan. 20, 2022, one week before the start of the spring semester, a Queens College WordPress platform known as QWriting was suddenly disabled, leaving many professors across the college blindsided and
MoreFor decades, students have passed by the words “We Learn So That We May Serve,” written on a pillar on the corner of Kissena Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway. Many know that
MoreIn 2021, Jewish students in the Mental Health Counseling master’s degree program at Brooklyn College found themselves victims of antisemitic harassment from both professors and students. The Louis D. Brandeis Center for
MoreOn January 5th, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced her proposal for the “Interborough Express” (IBX), a new rail service that will connect Brooklyn and Queens. If completed, this will be the
MoreIn the past couple of months, Americans have been discussing legislative actions at the Federal and State level pertaining to voting rights. Voting rights have been a contentious political topic—in the news,
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