I don’t know what to write. I’ve spent weeks debating with myself over the best way to start this. There’s so much I want to say, but there’s not enough time. There’s
In order to lower traffic and air pollution, New York City plans to approve congestion pricing by mid-June of this year. This system will impose higher fees on users of public goods
Much of Queens College’s daily life relies on the internet and other technology, from remote classes to assignments on Blackboard. Thus, it’s necessary for the network to be fortified and up to
This past Fall, the Queens College Writing Center welcomed its newest addition to its staff — Dr. Andrea Rosso Efthymiou, as director of the program. Efthymiou began her position as director in
As a college student, you are making some of the most critical decisions of your life right now. Are you feeling uneasy or unsure about your professional future? Not sure what steps
Queens College became the most recent location for CUNY’s “Citizenship Now!” program — a program dedicated to providing CUNY’s undocumented and immigrant students and their families with legal assistance acquiring citizenship in
The CUNY Rising Alliance (CRA) has been organizing around the New Deal for CUNY over the last semester. With the 2024-25 State Budget being continuously postponed from April 1st, supporters of CUNY