The COVID-19 pandemic that has taken over our nation has caused a decline in our economy by disrupting the city’s businesses, and more importantly, our schools and public services. For months, Gov.
Queens College’s Greek life faced a culture shift since Chun Hsien (Michael) Deng’s tragic death in the Baruch hazing incident during December 2013. Deng’s death brought national attention to hazing. QC administration
MoreQueens College is famous for the roles student activists played not only on campus, but across the U.S. as well. From anti-war rallies to mass sit-ins at buildings, students helped define and
MoreRep. Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., spoke at Rosenthal Library on Sept. 21, addressing political issues such as the Iran nuclear deal, education and the Citizens United decision. Crowley, a Queens College alum, offered
MoreFelix Matos Rodriguez feels energized and ready for another year after finishing his first as Queens College’s President. Despite facing challenges in his first year, including “keeping up with the speed of
MoreQueens College Professor Harold Schechter knows serial killers extremely well. As a kid, he would stay up to watch Fright Night, where classic horror films such as “Frankenstein,” “Dracula” and “The Werewolf
MoreQueens College received a five-year federal grant from the Department of Education’s Student Services Program for an initiative to help low-income students with disabilities. For the next five years, $220,000 will be allocated to the Office
MoreTwo members of Queens College’s women’s basketball team went on a 12-day trip to Italy this past summer. Seniors Kristen Korzevinski and Elisabeth Gully travelled to Italy with American International Sports Teams,
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