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
Members of CUNY’s union, the Professional Staff Congress and local officials are attempting to make CUNY tuition-free again. When CUNY was established in 1847, tuition did not exist. Matriculated students were able
MoreLast year, City University of New York chancellor James Milliken penned a letter to President Barak Obama asking him to consider his first post-presidency job: teaching at CUNY. There was a possibility
MoreIn its second full semester on campus, the Queens College Participatory Budgeting Steering Committee is focusing on longevity and stability. The Student Organization for Democratic Alternatives works with both the Student Association
MoreOn October 19th in the Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Professor Roger Sedarat read some excerpts from his new poetry collection. The reading was a reflection not only of Professor Sedarat, but also his newest
MoreHurricane Matthew was a category four Atlantic hurricane that occurred on Oct. 4. It caused devastation to Haiti and also swept Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Cuba and The Bahamas. The
MoreThe Queens College Arts Festival 2016 took place from Saturday, Oct. 22 through Monday Oct. 24. The festival was created to present the many forms of untapped talent and art at QC.
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