The academic semester is currently on pause for Spring Break, and after three months of hitting the books, students can enjoy a brief respite from the everyday demands of college life. Most
The Queens born-and-raised Alan Nagel, who coaches the Queens College women’s tennis team, is seeking to win his 18th conference championship this season. “All of the wonderful athletes I’ve coached, and all
MoreAs the soccer season is coming to a close within a few weeks, both the men’s and women’s soccer teams here on campus are fighting for a spot in the postseason. While
MoreQueens College is recognized in the NCAA as a Division II school in the East Coast Conference (ECC). Last season, the men’s basketball team finished the season with a 5-11 conference record
MoreThe beginning of the school year is a time with mixed emotions. Students are excited to make new friends and nervous to start new classes. Faculty are thrilled to see what new
MoreIt was in the Spring of 1998 that the Queens College baseball team were last crowned as East Coast Conference Champions — called the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference at the time.
MoreAfter finishing last season with 17 wins and a perfect 6-0 regular season record in conference play, it was no question this year’s Queens College men’s tennis team had even higher expectations
MoreFor those who watch and play baseball, it’s the best time of the year. Jorsixt Jimenez, a freshman outfielder, standing at six feet tall and weighing one-hundred ninety pounds, is playing at
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