Project Sunshine hosted their first annual multi-cultural fashion show on April 15 in the Student Union Ballroom. Fifty-five models from 38 different countries walked the runway to raise money for hospitalized children.
The Aaron Copland School of Music hosted a concert titled “A Program of Children’s Music” on March 27. The concert was part of the Chamber Music Live concert series, which takes place
Both Queens College’s men and women’s track and field teams are picking up steam heading towards the final leg of the season. Both were dominant all year long recently broke the school
American author Mona Simpson spoke at the Queens College Evening Readings series on April 14 to share her sixth novel, “Casebook,” a suspenseful coming-of-age story. Sharing only a brief excerpt, Simpson described
Jim Dwyer, a journalist with The New York Times, spoke in front of an audience of 45 people about “stop and frisk” on April 15. Dwyer joined The New York Times in
The Washington Post’s editorial board came out with an opinion piece last month in opposition of labeling genetically modified foods. They note that proponents of labeling genetically modified organisms demand “transparency about
On September 21st, 2014, New York City became the site of the largest march against climate change in human history. The People’s Climate March, attended by over three hundred thousand people, called