At the Godwin-Ternbach Museum located in Paul Klapper Hall, the latest exhibit, “Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence,” features the delicate craftsmanship of bead art from the hands of women
As of two-to-three weeks ago, a majority of the cubicles at the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library were locked due to renovation. Now it prevents all from utilizing the study space unless they
Queens College, a public institution serving over 15,000 students, currently only has one nurse on staff located on the third floor of Virginia Frese Hall. In a October 17th article for The
As many students start shifting their focus to the first wave of finals this academic year, another group of students on campus have been balancing the ever-painful finals season with another type
The men’s soccer team was good last year — but they were great this year. Coming off of a devastating conference semifinal loss on their home field last season, the team came
With a current record of seven wins and eight losses, the Brooklyn Nets are somewhere in the middle in the NBA. Their team has many notable players with one of them being
The game “Oxenfree” was the one of many Telltale-inspired games that came out during the 2010s, and was mostly known for its similarity to “Life Is Strange” — a game I loved