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
It all started at Midnight Breakfast during spring 2013. During election week, Christopher Labial voted for Students for Change after a discussion with SFC member Jennifer Hwang. He glanced at card given
MoreStudent Association President Christopher Labial began his first semester with a diagnosis he never expected would happen—depression. “I never even entertained the notion of having a mood disorder in my life,” Labial
MoreWhat do Revisions and QC Voices have in common? Both are offered by Writing at Queens. Writing at Queens, part of the English department, provides the two resources for students and faculty
MoreFinals are coming up, and the need for easy, reliable access for the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library for students is important. Some students would like the library to stay open 24 hours
MoreThe CUNY board of trustees approved tuition to increase by $300 at all senior colleges as part of CUNY’s budget request. The vote occurred Nov. 25. CUNY, which is known for its
MoreQueens College released its Draft Strategic Plan 2015-2019 that details the college’s intention to improve campus experience for students. The proposal’s four goals are: connect the QC community and the campus, provide
MoreDr. Gregory O’Mullan is no ordinary professor. He is a marine biologist who travelled to places like Antarctica for research. O’Mullan, professor at the Science and Environment Studies department, attended Rutgers University
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