The COVID-19 pandemic that has taken over our nation has caused a decline in our economy by disrupting the city’s businesses, and more importantly, our schools and public services. For months, Gov.
A small, united group of Queens College students occupied Klapper Circle on a beautiful spring day. Mouths sealed with rainbow duct tape and clothed in purple, they sat in silence in the
MoreThe Queens College Italian American Studies department celebrated its 40th anniversary on March 26 with a reception in Rosenthal Library. Speakers included Interim President of Queens College Evangelos Gizis, director of Italian
MoreImages of recent school shootings were displayed on screen for “REJECT,” a documentary by Ruth Thomas-Suh. From Columbine to Newtown, violence in schools was one of the major topics presented in the
MoreQueens College’s Aaron Copland School of Music and the department of drama, theatre and dance came together to put on a performance of Francis Poulenc’s “Dialogues of the Carmelites,” from March 13
MoreScarlet-infused light bulbs illuminated the depths of the West Village’s Le Poisson Rouge lounge as an intimate audience awaited the arrival of veteran writer and Queens College professor, Richard Vetere. Flashes of
MoreThis is not an April Fools’ joke. Starting April 1, there will be free printing in the Rosenthal Library. “The plan is that students are going to be able to print at
MoreShare of state funding of total revenue for Queens College has fallen 28.1 percent in the past 25 years. The state is paying less and QC students are paying more, according to
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