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.
Remsen Hall is currently undergoing renovations such as infrastructure improvements and electrical upgrades to bring the building up to date with more advanced technology. The construction on Remsen Hall, located between Razran
MoreFriends made in college are friends made for life. On Aug. 28, troughs of incoming freshmen and transfer students went to Queens College for the first day of school. But many unseasoned
MoreAvenue C, a self-service vending market, opened on Aug. 28, giving more food options to students and faculty of Queens Hall, according to Stephan Aiello, director of administrative services. Located in Queens
MoreWalking around Queens College, colorful posters and multicolored flags adorn the campus. That’s because this year, Brazil was chosen as part of QC’s Year of Initiative. To show the college’s dedication to
MoreA new campus matrix will go into effect this fall, increasing the time between classes to 15 minutes, according to the academic senate. The chair of the matrix committee, Dean Savage, motioned
MoreOn Aug. 28, 1963, a bus full of young people from Queens College’s student association and Congress of Racial Equality drove to Washington, D.C. to be a part of a movement, to
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