Since 1982, Banned Book Week (Sept. 22-28) has been celebrated by fervent book lovers who unite to challenge the notions of book censorships worldwide, igniting intellectual discourse on the power of the
Queens College offers an array of programs that enrich the students’ experiences. Among its hidden gems is a program called the Honors in the Humanities (HTH), which serves as both an initiative
MoreTRIGGER WARNING: Includes mentions of suicide, rape, and sexual harassment. Professor Seo-Young Chu stands in the collective spotlight of the English Department, where the dedication to student success and growth is valued.
MoreThe month of October kickstarts Health Literacy Month, aligning with the agenda of the Queens College Hillel to tackle food insecurity and raise cognizance of wellness. Despite it not being underscored heavily,
MoreThe Asian-American community has endured hate for years. The COVID-19 pandemic heightened Asian American hate crimes which Queens College (QC) students have expressed concern and fear toward. The Asian-American Center at Queens
MoreOn July 17th, a Burmese immigrant, Than Htwe (58), was taking the subway in Chinatown with her son when an attacker, David Robinson (52), tried to steal a book bag off them–causing
MoreJuly is Hindu Persecution Awareness Month — a month recognized in many countries worldwide to call attention to both historical and ongoing religious persecution within the Hindu community — so when NASA
MoreAntarctica remains as one of the world’s most mysterious places on Earth, but recently a missing lake in the continent is shedding light on why humans need to be aware of global
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