The Africana Studies Program and the National Congress of Black Women hosted a symposium reflecting on the Civil Rights Movement as well as ways for black youths to progress in terms of
Swimming and diving are two unique team sports that individuals sometimes categorize not to be. A team’s wins and losses are composed of players’ individual scores. It is not like other sports
Senior Jonathan Espinosa sits behind the second floor library counter Monday through Friday assisting students with various printing issues. He inspects printers, replenishes supplies and answers student questions. However, since the return
The idea of grabbing something “on the go” has been an ongoing trend in the food industry. College students are obvious targets for this market. Rushing between classes, work and extra-curricular activities, students don’t
Queens College Professor John Tytell taught English and literature for more than 50 years. He recently released two new books titled “Writing Beat and Other Occasions of Literary Mayhem” and “The Beat
How far is one willing to go for their five minutes of fame? This question is answered in the dark comedy “Our House,” presented by Queens College’s Drama, Theatre, and Dance Department.
The Committee for Disabled Students presented “Autism and Healing with Rupert Isaacson” on October 29 in Rosenthal Library. The presentation served as a means to discuss the healing effects horses have on