“Patria O Muerte: Cuba, Fatherland or Death” is the debut film from actor turned documentarian Olatz Lopez Garmendia. The documentary is an overtly political film but does not make heavy-handed statements regarding policy
The Queens College Theatre Guild put on their production of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf” on Nov. 18 at The Little Theatre in King Hall. “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”
Members of the New York City Police Department’s counterterrorism division recently visited Queens College to provide information and guidance to students, faculty and staff members on how to react in the event
After years of contract negotiations, members of the Professional Staff Congress, the union that represents CUNY faculty members, are now pushing for timely pay. Though the new contract was ratified in Aug.
In November, the Office of the Inspector General opened an investigation into fiscal management in the CUNY system. William C. Thompson Jr., Chairperson of the CUNY Board of Trustees, requested that the
Sheryl McCarthy grew up in a segregated black community in Birmingham, Alabama, while Dr. Martin Luther King was leading the African-American Civil rights movement. She personally knew three of the victims of
On Monday Nov. 28 PSI CHI, The International Honor Society in Psychology and the Students Women Center, hosted a Women’s Salary Negotiation Workshop, aimed to empower females to bridge the wage gap