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
The most glaring difference between basketball and a sport such as boxing is that basketball is a team sport. You need five players on the basketball court to truly compete. Last season,
MorePrinciples. Core values. Beliefs. All three are synonyms that can be used to describe the ‘why’ — why do you operate in the manner that you do? For the Queens College men’s
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MoreNew York Harbor, for years where the City’s factories dumped their toxic waste, has reached new highs in terms of health and cleanliness. Ever since the Clean Water Act, passed in 1972,
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MoreIn Will Speck and Josh Gordan’s Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (based on the Bernard Waber book of the same name) the plot revolves around the friendship between a boy Josh (Winslow Fegley), and
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