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
President James Muyskens is staying on as he searches nationally for permanent replacements to fill the gaps left by the exodus of half his administrative team, but the transition period will be
MoreElizabeth Hendrey has taught at Queens College since 1989 and throughout her career at the school, there’s one student who stands out in her mind. She could not recall a name but
MoreExecutive employees in CUNY, including the president of Queens College, were given a 23 percent increase in the maximum salary they can earn as administrators while students continue to pay rising tuition
MoreA scroll through degree listings never shows debt as an option, but with the levels of student debt growing nationwide, financing an education may be what students are learning most about. The
MoreAs health care costs rise, and mandatory health care slowly comes into completion, some Queens College students feel indifferent about whether it should be mandatory or not. Hammaad Munir, a freshman at QC,
MoreThe new student association officially launched their administration on Aug. 23 with a combined Welcome Day for freshmen and Club Day, complete with bells, whistles and bhangra to launch the Year of
MoreFor students, being late to class has an added consequence: they may find their class short on desks. Senior, Rebecca Fiore has suffered through desk shortages in several of her classes, the
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