The Queens College chapter of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association pulled together to host their first major event on campus, bringing more than 79 members of the campus community together
“Sorry, you’re not old enough.” We’ve heard this dreaded phrase our entire lives. It starts out innocent enough. First you don’t meet the height requirements for the big kid roller coaster at
Queens College student government president, Matthew Louie is determined to raise student pride and awareness with more enticing events. Louie, a 22-year-old senior, is triple majoring in accounting, political science and economics.
Unable to attend, Philip Roth and his work was analyzed and discussed by a panel of four women on Oct. 5 as part of the Evening Reading Series. Pulitzer Prize winning author
Margaret Atwood visited Queens College on Nov. 12 for the final installment of the fall 2013 Evening Reading Series. She read a passage from her latest book “MaddAddam” and was interviewed by
On Friday Oct.18, Queens College hosted its third annual MidKnight Madness in the Fitzgerald Gymnasium to celebrate the various athletic teams. A major part of the event was introducing and honoring the
Queens College hosted its annual homecoming on Sunday, Oct. 20, welcoming returning alumnus, Hollywood producer Alan Siegel and performances by students as well as a concert held by singer, pop icon and