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In response to the horrific attacks on Ukraine, the overall international community has issued economic sanctions on Russia. According to an article that appeared in The Guardian by correspondent Jon Henley, the
After a plethora of online events due to the COVID pandemic, the New York Public Interest Research Group’s (NYPIRG) Queens College Chapter is hosting an in-person Student Action Meeting event to help
Twice ended their sold out U.S. tour this past weekend in Elmont, New York at the UBS Arena, previously making stops in Los Angeles, Oakland, Dallas and Atlanta. The nine member K-Pop
Recent developments have been made regarding the unfortunate death of actor Michael Kenneth Williams, who passed away on September 6, 2021. An ongoing investigation has now resulted in the arrests of four
Inflation affects all Americans, regardless of race, gender, or creed. Inflation is defined as the general increase in the price of products, and is a normal indication of a growing economy. The
When it comes to online learning, there are two primary modes: asynchronous & synchronous class sessions. What’s the difference? Essentially, a synchronous class is one that meets live at a certain time(s)