After coming back from winter break, Queens College’s Student Union has shut down after a series of pipe bursts, heating issues and flooding, leaving little to no access at the building for
The sequester budget storm landed late Friday night, Mar. 1 and is preparing to devastate New York’s CUNY funds. The automatic budget cuts will, by the end of 2013, eliminate $42.7 million from
MoreProtests against injustices, security following protesters, censorship of ideas and arrests of activists; what might appear to be a scene at Queens College during the mid-1950s to the early 1970s is actually
MoreCollege students often struggle with heavy amounts of school work and many students also have the added burden of holding down jobs. According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau survey, 71 percent of
MoreCollege completion, an ever growing issue, needs to be a priority, according to a Jan. 23 report released by the National Commission on Higher Education Attainment. Queens College has a large majority of
MoreWalking from one side of campus to the other in 10 minutes can be difficult and with the intended addition of classes at Queens Hall, the former CUNY Law School building, the task
MoreThe value of College Board’s Advanced Placement courses has come into question as Dartmouth College has decided to no longer accept any A.P. credits. Over the years, many Ivy League schools have made
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