Queens College students will be casting their votes for 2025–2026 Student Association president between Apr. 6th to Apr. 11th, choosing between Shawn Rajkumar, running under the Students for Tomorrow (SFT) party, and
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MoreAfter budget cuts, layoffs, and tuition hikes, students and faculty at Queens College and other CUNY schools are ready to advocate for and protect higher education. The New York Public Interest Research
MoreQueens College’s Model United Nations and New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) held the CUNY Climate Summit at Queens College on February 14th. It was the first event of its kind
MorePre-COVID, the Dining Hall at Queens College was a bustling place to grab lunch, featuring food stalls from Starbucks to Halal. This may be difficult to conceptualize for students who, like me,
MoreQueens College and York College administrations received bomb threats via email from an unknown sender at approximately 12:48 p.m. on Thursday, February 22, the NYPD said. Police swept the campus and found
MoreRikers Island, the notorious jail, which first opened in 1932 to accept people detained from the deteriorating facilities on Blackwell’s Island (now known as Roosevelt Island) has a long and ongoing history
MoreThe Louis Armstrong House Museum (LAHM) is an iconic cultural site that cultivates community through jazz culture and is located in the Corona neighborhood of Queens on 107th Street. For two decades,
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