Queens College’s Care and Concern Team is dedicated to supporting students before problems spiral. Founded in September 2008, the team was originally known as the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) and was created
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MoreNo matter the occasion, the one thing that brings humans together is food. Cast Iron Pot, located at 157-26 Northern Blvd, is popular among Queens residents. It is a Korean BBQ with
MoreAs the New York state budget approaches its approval date in April, the New Deal for CUNY bill is once again thrown into the spotlight. “For decades, CUNY has been underfunded, and
MoreMark Waters’ 2004 teen comedy “Mean Girls” holds an impact on pop culture that’s still tangible to this day. In response to its popularity, a musical adaptation of the movie debuted on
MoreThe Summit Apartments at Queens College has been a central part of many lives since its conception in 2009. Currently home to over 500 students, the campus dormitories have the opportunity to
MoreDisney, as a franchise, is a household name, having shaped the childhood memories of many. Its movies, especially its animated faire, have traditionally been held in high esteem. As of the recent
MoreThe 30th Annual Screen Actor Guild Awards, also known as the SAG Awards, took place on Saturday, Feb. 24 at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles. The show honored
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