The Professional Staff Congress (PSC), representing 30,000 faculty and staff across CUNY, launched the academic year with unprecedented activism. The PSC has stepped into a more political role, defending labor rights, public
We would hope that by now this pandemic would subside especially since the arrival of the vaccine. Unfortunately, even though most of us are mentally and physically exhausted the pandemic shows no
MoreOn July 6th, the CUNY Board of Trustees convened their monthly meeting, their first in-person since February of last year. The board members marked the occasion with a hearty round of applause,
MoreCORRECTION 7/16/21: The text of this article has been altered to reflect the fact that the decision to neglect Eid is made by CUNY, not Queens College. This issue is wide-reaching, affecting
MoreThe death of a Bangladeshi immigrant named Mohammed Shakawat Hossain has shaken up the Queens community. The forty-seven-year-old Lyft driver was tragically killed by twenty-two-year-old Erik Chimborazo early in the morning of
MoreUber and Lyft are raising concerns all over the nation as ride prices skyrocket to an all-time high. This comes as a result of a decrease in drivers amid the pandemic. Drivers
MoreAfter a contentious election cycle, early winners of the citywide polls have begun to emerge. The races are winding down, and New Yorkers are getting a better sense of what the local
MoreCORRECTION 6/23/21: This article has been edited to correct an inaccuracy. The article previously stated that Jennifer Jarvis, AVP for Student Affairs, had not followed up with the victim. At the time
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