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April 15, 2026
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Queens College Becomes The First College In Queens to Build A Nanofabrication Facility “Cleanroom”

Queens College is currently working toward building the borough’s first nanofabrication facility, or “cleanroom,” for student use. Such facilities use state-of-the-art technology to create controlled environments for sophisticated micro-engineering. The facility is

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CUNY School of Professional Studies Masters in Generative AI

In Spring 2026, The City University of New York School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) launched a new Master of Science in Generative AI, one of the first graduate programs in the U.S. exclusive to generative AI.  According to CUNY’s

March 17, 2026

“I Belong”: Dr. Sheila Sanders on Being a Woman of Color in Chemistry

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In the Chemistry Department, General Chemistry I and II are a rite of passage to careers of all shapes, and the name Dr. Sheila

The Struggle of Endometriosis: Not Just a “Period Issue”

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Op-Eds detail the views of their writers and are not representative of the stance of the paper. Publication of Op-Eds is not

Science

Biden Proposes 25 Billion Dollar Budget For NASA

Since taking office on January 21st, The Biden-Harris Administration has wasted no time in passing a flurry of legislation and executive orders attempting to make its mark to improve the country through

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by Seema Bejai
June 16, 2021
Science

Experimental device “MOXIE” successfully converts carbon dioxide to oxygen on Mars

On April 20th, the Mars Oxygen In-situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) made history by successfully converting local carbon dioxide to oxygen on the surface of Mars and this experiment serves as an

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by Kayleigh Kearnan
May 13, 2021
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My COVID-19 Perception Survey: Are Students Willing to get Vaccinated?

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many Americans with difficulties in regards to health concerns, social awareness, and normality as we once perceived it to be. At the height of the pandemic, college

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by Dasmattie Brijmohan
May 13, 2021
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Johnson and Johnson Vaccine Halted Over Blood Clot Concerns

The CDC and the FDA called on the U.S. to pause the use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine after six recipients, all of them women between the ages of 18 and

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by Sammy Ali
April 26, 2021
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A Weakened Gulf Stream Could Spell Trouble for New York

The Gulf Stream is weakening and with this unprecedented magnitude the cause is likely anthropogenic, and the implications for life on the East Coast are alarming. The Gulf Stream (formally known as

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by Kayleigh Kearnan
April 1, 2021
Professional Sports/Science/Sports

Vincent Jackson: Possibly the Latest NFL Victim of Brain Trauma

Former NFL player Vincent Jackson was found dead on Feb. 15th at a Homewood Suites hotel in Brandon, Florida. Just a week after Tampa Bay fans celebrated the Buccaneers’ Super Bowl 55

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by Chloe Sweeney
March 20, 2021
Science

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Approved for Emergency Use

Gloria Stoyanova  Last March, the U.S. shut down in response to the coronavirus, since then, a third vaccine has been approved by the FDA for emergency use. Unlike the Pfizer and Moderna

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by Gloria Stoyanova
March 18, 2021
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