‘‘We interrupted the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather; three of us got onto Dan Rather’s set, chanting, ‘AIDS Is News, Fight AIDS, not Arabs,’ we were hauled off the set and
According to the 2019 Lee & Low Books Diversity Baseline Survey for the publishing industry, only “11 percent of respondents identify as a person with a disability and 89 percent identify as
Queens College offers its students, with the Knights Food Pantry, various scholarships, emergency grants, and more. However, there is another form of assistance that CUNY offers its eligible students: help with metro
In 2013, the City University of New York signed a ten-year contract with PepsiCo, with the company receiving exclusive marketing and selling rights across twenty-five CUNY campuses. In exchange, PepsiCo paid the
In the past couple of years, Queens College has experienced a halt in the vibrancy of student life on campus. Workshops and events turned to virtual formats, putting an excruciating pause on
On Monday April 24th, members of the Queens College student body were invited to voice their concerns and identify important priorities for change in a ‘Listening Tour’ session held by administrators from
Queens College’s Student Union has seen, in recent weeks, the circulation of a petition amongst various club leaders. The petition, which has already garnered fifty-eight signatures from thirty-four different clubs, calls for