On Thursday, Nov. 14th, delegates from the Queens College Academic Senate assembled in lecture room 170 of Kiely Hall for a monthly review of curricular and departmental policies concerning the QC student
Yemen, a small country home to roughly 29 million people, is currently facing a humanitarian crisis unlike any we’ve ever seen before. The war-torn country is currently dealing with the fatal consequences
MoreDear Editors, We’re writing as the Directors of First Year Writing and the First Year Experience with support from the Chair of the English Department, because we see plans evolving for the
MoreNew York City is one of the many states protesting “Black Lives Matter” throughout the streets of the five boroughs as well as in front of our very own Queens College. The
MoreOn Tuesday, June 2, Blackout Tuesday was an initiative to go silent on social media and stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement which has grown larger after the recent
MoreOn May 29, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that New York City will be entering Phase One of reopening on June 8 amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. New York residents who have remained
MoreAmid an international pandemic caused by COVID-19, students all across the globe were hastily pulled from their campuses and forced into the ever-so frustrating cyber world of online schooling. Students of all
MoreAmidst the pandemic, we, as members of the Queens College community, look towards our leaders to guide us through the uncertain future. Soon to be taking office, Queens College President Designate Frank
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