Queens College has long housed unique majors, but its minors open new opportunities for knowledge and cultural competence, specifically through the revival of the Asian American Community Studies (AACS) minor. The minor’s
By Veronica Kordmany Many college students have vocalized their outrage at having to pay thousands of dollars in tuition fees, when they attend classes remotely from the boundaries of their homes, rather
MoreBy Avi Koenig According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s Household Food Insecurity Report, over 35 million families struggled with hunger in 2019. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and
MoreDuring the first week of classes, hundreds of Queens College (QC) students found themselves scrambling to re-enroll in classes, after the Bursar’s office had manually removed them. On January 26th, approximately 355
MoreAnupa Ghose might be a familiar name depending on how affiliated you are to the Queens College (QC) pre-health social networks. Ghose, a senior interested in medicine, is well known for being
MoreOn Sept. 10, The Queens College (QC) Office of Student Development and Leadership (OSDL) dealt a strikedown of freedom, towards club leaders on campus, when it announced that clubs would no longer
MoreDue to the continued waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been pleading with college administrators to provide some sort of academic relief. In the case of the CUNY system, students have
MoreAfter the abrupt switch to online education back in March, many services at Queens College were forced to shut down operations, leaving many students in stressful situations. Homelessness, mental health issues and
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