When you swiped your MetroCard or tapped your OMNY card at the turnstile this morning, you probably noticed that you paid fifteen cents more than you used to for your ride to
New Yorkers are used to the swipe-and-go efficiency of the subway. Now, they feel as if they have to worry about more than just missing the train — losing their lives. With
You may remember the first day of the semester — the Chaney-Goodman -Schwerner Clock Tower stood tall in the distance as you ran across the Quad to your first class. A breeze
Picture this: it’s noon. You just got out of a three-hour lecture and have 15 minutes before your next class. You haven’t eaten since breakfast; your stomach won’t stop grumbling and you
In Fall 2020, Afshana Falza, a Queens College graduate who majored in Computer Science, founded The QC Loop; a college-level chapter of the New York-based non-profit organization, that turned into the Girls
The Aaron Copland School of Music (ACSM) has an immensely entertaining lineup for its Fall season this semester. With performances showcasing styles from the Baroque with a modern twist, to the iconic
It isn’t exactly breaking news that college can be scary. There are so many new opportunities and experiences that can become overwhelming at times. However, there are places on the Queens College