Gov. Kathy Hochul announced her plans for tackling affordability and public safety in New York City with the release of the 2025 State of the State. With over 200 initiatives directed at
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
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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MoreQueens College students have been left wondering where their Student Technology Fee (STF) has been allocated for the past three academic years, as a detailed plan has not been posted of it
MoreQueens College’s Student Union has seen, in recent weeks, the circulation of a petition amongst various club leaders. The petition, which has already garnered fifty-eight signatures from thirty-four different clubs, calls for
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
MoreIn the past couple of years, Queens College has experienced a halt in the vibrancy of student life on campus. Workshops and events turned to virtual formats, putting an excruciating pause on
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