As of December 4th, 2025, all construction at Queens College is required to be in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As a result of this, several ramps, paths and
New York City has long since had the reputation of being riddled with litter, and this unclean notoriety had also been assigned to the City’s waters. The New York Harbor had been
MoreThe residents of the Jacob Riis Housing complex in the East Village were informed on Friday, September 10th that an initial test which indicated the presence of arsenic at levels above EPA
MoreWith a sweeping majority across New York State, Kathy Hochul has won the Democratic primary for governor. Her opponents were Democrat Thomas Suozzi and Working Families candidate Jumaane Williams. Williams won the
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MoreThe Asian-American community has endured hate for years. The COVID-19 pandemic heightened Asian American hate crimes which Queens College (QC) students have expressed concern and fear toward. The Asian-American Center at Queens
MoreThe Queens College (QC) Model United Nations club offers students hands-on opportunities to learn about current events. Their ultimate goal is to educate students about the functions of the United Nations and
MoreQueens College will receive federal funding of $1,850,000 to create a Wastewater Epidemiology Training Laboratory (WETLAB) thanks to the Community Project Funding secured by U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens). The WETLAB project will be
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