Queens College has reintroduced a calligraphy course this semester after a decades-long absence. The new course, Lettering and Calligraphy, allows students to explore letterforms through a combination of both physical and digital
Queens College notified department chairs and deans last Wednesday that over 20 professors will not be reappointed — a mere two weeks before the Spring 2024 semester is set to begin. While
MoreWithin the last few years CUNY has struggled to cope with its declining student enrollment figures. As CUNY and Queens College cope with wider fiscal challenges both institutions have made increasing enrollment
MoreRecognized by his iconic psychedelic ponytail and quirky dance moves, Joe “The Dancer” Ferrante is a cornerstone of the community at the Aaron Copland School of Music (ACSM) at Queens College. Whenever
MoreOur social media apps offer us comfort and a crutch even though we deny they’re addicting. Aside from the occasional low battery warning, we’re only seconds away from seeing our friends posts
MoreNew York Governor Kathy Hochul has called for a review of CUNY’s antisemitism and discrimination policies as students across CUNY protest as Israel and Hamas have come to a brief ceasefire in
MoreAs many students start shifting their focus to the first wave of finals this academic year, another group of students on campus have been balancing the ever-painful finals season with another type
MoreAfter opening an investigation into a Muslim student club, Queens College’s president, Frank Wu, has faced major backlash by the student body, being labeled as islamophobic. This culminated at the “Condemn Frank
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