The dual enrollment programs offered by the City University of New York (CUNY) have proven to be the best college readiness resource for underserved students in New York City. CUNY’s College Now
Since October, I’ve stockpiled book after book written by former New York Times journalist and acclaimed author Gay Talese, my collection spilling over shelves, coffee tables, and making its way into previously-unseen
The Queens College Academic Senate passed a motion expressing frustration at the administration for the QC website shut down at its Feb. 13th meeting. The QC Academic Senate, composed of 40 faculty
From Nov. 17th to the 23rd, Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week took place. Although the month seems like a straightforward approach to offering food and help with shelter, the Queens College community
Upon walking down the blocks of Rego Park and Forest Hills, one is exposed to a bustling food scene with a multitude of Soviet-like supermarkets such as Gastronom and Netcost, as well
Alaya Dawn Johnson, an-award winning author, currently serves as visiting associate professor in the English Department and Master of Fine Arts Program (MFA) in Creative Writing and Literary Translation at Queens College.
The Kessler Scholar Program, which supports first-generation college students, hosted a series of events in early October to celebrate their achievements. Held every October, the week-long event aims to uplift and empower