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
Many students are upset over a slew of anti-Semitic graffiti incidents that have recently occurred on the college’s campus. Several students have come forward with pictures of pro-Nazi swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti that were
MoreA stroll around Astoria reminds many people of Greece because the Hellenic culture is everywhere; from stores to restaurants and businesses throughout the community. It is the largest Greek-American population in New York.
MoreStudents and school officials visited Far Rockaway from Jan. 4 until Jan. 13 to help victims of Hurricane Sandy because people in that area are still dealing with hardships months after the storm devastated
MoreProtests across the world have targeted both sides of the Gaza-Israel conflict with flag burning and chants of destruction, but Queens College has been absent from this despite large Jewish and Muslim
MoreSwastikas were seen on walls inside Powdermaker Hall during the week of Kristallnacht, an annual event that calls awareness to Nov. 9, 1938, when the Nazis coordinated an attack on Jews and
MoreCUNY agreed to a 10 year contract with Blackboard Inc., a company that several of the University’s schools are already familiar with, on Nov. 27 to establish an online teaching and learning
MoreMassive open online courses, or MOOCs- free courses providing no credit without a limit on class capacity- have really taken off this year, with both universities and companies offering them. Unlike what
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