On Wednesday, March 3, 2022, the Queens Podcast Lab (QPL) hosted Brian Rosenthal, a 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for the New York Times. The event was moderated by Professor Joseph Cohen
Earlier this month, Amazon and CUNY announced a joint educational partnership, which will help hourly employees pay for their tuition at eight CUNY schools across the five boroughs. Through Amazon’s Career Choice
As mask mandates across the state of New York and the United States are being lifted, the Professional Staff Congress (PSC) union representing the City University of New York faculty, voiced its
In November 2019, during Thanksgiving weekend, residents of South Ozone Park woke up to raw sewage flooding their basements. Three years later, the city has yet to fully compensate several of the
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New York’s music landscape is changing, with some of the city’s most prestigious arts organizations severing ties with Valery Gergiev and Anna Netrebko for their refusal to renounce their support of Putin.
Along with the trade and economic sanctions Russia has had to contend with, they have also faced punishment at the hands of the governing bodies of various sports. This has usually meant