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
Many Queens College students wore purple in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Oct. 15 as they attended the “Shine the Light on Domestic Violence” ceremony in the purple-painted Rosenthal Library
MoreThe events in Ferguson, Mo. – in which Darren Wilson, a white police officer shot Michael Brown, a young African American teen, to death – became a central theme in a discussion
MoreWith New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio agreeing on new contracts with city unions, professors in CUNY wonder when they are able to work out an agreement. Since no progress was
MoreThe CUNY Service Corps celebrated its second year with more students than it had in its inaugural year. After a successful start, they aim to create more activities and opportunities for participating
MoreQueens College students received an email this month from the Office of the Vice President of Student affairs stating they must complete an online training program in 10 days or a hold
MoreOn Sept. 22, Karen Weingarten, assistant professor of English, spoke about her recently published book titled Abortion in the American Imagination: Before Life and Choice, 1880 – 1940 in colloquia hosted by
MoreOn Sept. 11, a bathroom on the first floor of Kiely Hall flooded, creating a large puddle of water in the hallway in front of the bathroom. The flooding prompted the closing
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