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
The roaring sound of a plane soaring overhead from LaGuardia Airport echoed as people rushed past vendors selling flowers outside of the Public Safety office. They then flooded through the main gates
MoreIt was in the Spring of 1998 that the Queens College baseball team were last crowned as East Coast Conference Champions — called the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference at the time.
MoreThe CUNY Budget Saga Continues: State Increasing Funding While City Funding and Enrollment Decreases
In early February, CUNY issued a memo to the Presidents and Department Heads of all its 25 colleges, ordering each college to issue a hiring freeze and develop a ‘Savings Plan’ that
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MoreOn Monday April 24th, members of the Queens College student body were invited to voice their concerns and identify important priorities for change in a ‘Listening Tour’ session held by administrators from
MoreAfter finishing last season with 17 wins and a perfect 6-0 regular season record in conference play, it was no question this year’s Queens College men’s tennis team had even higher expectations
MoreQueens College is known for having a big, beautiful campus, as multiple outside events take place at QC for numerous reasons, including filmmaking. The Office of Venue Rentals and Events (QCVRE) are
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