Over 120,000 asylum seekers have flocked into New York City since the spring of 2022, requiring billions of dollars in additional city spending to shelter and care for migrants. As city agencies
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The other day something stood out to me in the Student Union — a takeout container taped to a door. Next to it was a menu offering a combo of three dishes
Sugary, chewy, and satisfying, with innumerable potential flavors and a distinctly Instagram-able aesthetic, boba tea has transformed into an international phenomenon in recent years. This fall, the trend finally made its way
Legendary jazz saxophonist, George Coleman, visited the Aaron Copland School of Music (ACSM) at Queens College this past month to lead a masterclass for the graduate jazz program. Students from other universities
If one ever wondered why they may have not heard of any Catholic Church involvement on our campus here at Queens College, they need to know that it always has been here,
Queens College’s Nutrition and Dietetics Club is a space for students interested in developing a better understanding of food and their health. It is also devoted to providing students with numerous opportunities