A once vibrant hub for cross-cultural dialogue at Queens College, the Center for Ethnic, Racial and Religious Understanding (CERRU) has gone quiet since its last event in Spring 2024. CERRU was founded
A once vibrant hub for cross-cultural dialogue at Queens College, the Center for Ethnic, Racial and Religious Understanding (CERRU) has gone quiet since its last event in Spring 2024. CERRU was founded
MoreAs Queens College students navigate the academic year, they may find themselves confronting a frustrating reality: there is no direct way to contact the college’s Registrar or Financial Aid offices; both lack
MoreCUNY faculty disrupted a CUNY Board of Trustees meeting at John Jay College on Oct. 21st, leading to a protest outside and over 30 faculty arrests. “CUNY offered unacceptable raises seven months
MoreThe general election for New York State Assembly District 30 will take place next Tuesday, Nov. 5th. Voters will choose between incumbent State Assemblyman Steven Raga and recent Queens College graduate Brandon
MoreThis Fall, Queens College debuted a new dining experience for students and faculty when it introduced QC Campus Eats as the primary food service provider on campus. The new vendor promises to
MoreFormer President Donald Trump hosted a rally in Uniondale, Long Island on Sept. 18th — just three days after a second failed assassination attempt. As thousands of Long Island residents poured into
MoreAs societal tastes transform and the musical landscape changes, where does “high art” fit into our lives? Opera may not fulfill the exact cultural need it once did, but its recent transformation
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