Though the world’s borough isn’t a hot spot in terms of New York’s live music scene, this hasn’t stopped one Queens College student from hosting DIY shows in his very own home.
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Throughout the 2020’s, generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has skyrocketed into societal prominence. AI is an experimental tool intended to assist people in various careers. Despite several potential benefits when it comes to
Matcha went from a quiet, niche tea to a global must-have almost overnight. TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest turned it into a lifestyle symbol, and suddenly the green drink that used to be
“QUEENS COLLEGE IS TOXIC,” read the fliers posted across campus by members of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC), a CUNY union that serves over 30,000 CUNY faculty and staff. On Monday, November
Over the weekend of October 17-19th, Queens College hosted the Fall 2025 Hack Knight Hackathon with a major win. With the support of the Provost’s Office, the Department of Computer Science, the
On October 6th, the City University of New York (CUNY) Board of Trustees appointed Dr. John J. Chin as Dean of the Asian American/Asian Research Institute (AAARI) at Queens College. Since Fall