By Tahreem Ashraf The largest and most diverse donor registry in the world, Be The Match Foundation is operated by the National…
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The Counseling Center: Helping Students Reach Their Personal, Academic and Career Goals
By Alyssa Martin Many students struggled with personal issues prior to COVID-19, and with COVID-19 continuing to be an up-hill battle, it poses an…
The Art of Mindfulness
By Arnelle Philemy It has been more than a year since we have had to adapt to living in the…
Get Informed and Connected with the CUNY LGBTQI+ Hub
By Julie Shon The City University of New York (CUNY) and its colleges are committed to creating and supporting an inclusive…
Swipe Out Hunger: A Way to Help Students in Need
By Alyssa Martin Swipe Out Hunger (SOH) is a leading nonprofit addressing hunger among college students. What started with a group of friends out…
Racism Against the Asian Community
By Keyondra Davis Since the beginning of the COVID-19 the pandemic, there has been an increase in racist behavior and…
With Rents Falling in Queens, Is Now the Time to Move?
By Mark Guthrie. Rents in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens decreased beginning in September and the largest decrease in rent was in Queens. Queensborough students ready to leave the nest might ask themselves, is this the right time to move out?
Online Classes May Critically Affect Students’ Health
By Xianxi Huang Online only classes from elementary school to universities may critically affect students’ health, resulting in various long-lasting…
College’s Price Tag Keeps Rising, but Is It Worth it?
In “The Price Of College Increasing Almost 8 Times Faster Than Wages”, Camilo Maldonado writes that “between the academic years ending in 1989 and 2016, the cost for a four year degree doubled, even after inflation.†While it is difficult to say college isn’t worth it, it is more logical to say that it might not be as worth it once was, relative to the times.