The men’s and women’s cross country teams are doing well in a promising season. On Sept. 26, both teams placed third in the Central Connecticut Invitation. In addition, this past weekend at
It is still difficult to believe CUNY professors and staff still work without a contract. It is harder to believe negotiations are still ongoing after nearly six years. Since 2010, CUNY faculty
Already the nation is familiar with the story of Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old arrested in Irving, Texas last month. Mohamed built a digital clock, which an English teacher believed was a bomb.
At the end of last spring semester, I was blessed with the opportunity to study Arabic in Oman, a country in the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Saudi Arabia,
With colleges back in session, many students and their families are wondering if they will get a break on rising college costs. American higher education has seen a dramatic shift in who
Welcome back Queens College students! With the semester beginning, one question is lingering on many students’ minds—when is winter break? Sometimes shifting from the summer season to the school season can be
CUNY Divest, a student-led group advocating for fossil fuel divestment, held a series of walks to all 24 CUNY campuses urging the board of trustees to divest. The CUNY Climate Walk, held from