As of December 4th, 2025, all construction at Queens College is required to be in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As a result of this, several ramps, paths and
On 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
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MoreOn Wednesday, Feb. 15th, 2023, students and faculty gathered in the Patio Room for a timely conversation about the important topic of free speech and its effects both on and off campuses
MoreIn New York City, good food is not hard to come by, especially in Queens. Dubbed “The World’s Borough,” Queens is one of the most diverse counties in the world, and the
MoreIn the 2019-2020 academic year, Queens College ranked 139 amongst the top 240 ABA Feeder schools, sending around 135 to 140 students to law school per year. Although it is not as
MoreQueens College has, and likely always will be, a commuter school. However, for the 500 residents that live in the campus’ dormitories, The Summit, Queens College is more than that. For Timothy
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