For most incoming Queens College students, the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library might seem like nothing more than a quiet place to read and study. In actuality, the library is actually a very
This Labor Day weekend, A Murder of Crows NYC, a two-day alternative music festival, united post-punk DJs, performers, and New York City’s goth subculture in Ridgewood, Queens, and Bushwick, Brooklyn. A Murder
Queens College students understand the hassle of starting a new semester, but there is a service that provides an oasis of guidance to students called the Learning Commons (LC). The LC aims
As societal tastes transform and the musical landscape changes, where does “high art” fit into our lives? Opera may not fulfill the exact cultural need it once did, but its recent transformation
Most students know of the high-profile President’s, Bursar, and Finance and Budget offices. However, there are many other administrative bodies which are seldom discussed. The Auxiliary Enterprises Corporation (AEC), the Student Services
“We seek change in a dignified way through the ballot box,” stated New York State Lieutenant. Governor Antonio Delgado at the “Youth Votes Matter” event held on Monday, Sept. 16th, in the
The Queens College School of Arts has selected Leekyung Kang and Jian Yang to be the artists in residence for this 2024-2025 academic year. Kang will be in residence this fall semester