According to College Students and SNAP: The New Face of Food Insecurity in the United States, over the past decade, numerous studies on food insecurity among college students have revealed alarming rates ranging from 20% to over 50%. These figures are significantly higher than the national average of 12% for the overall U.S population.
New York City
Calling All Teachers! QCC and NYC’s Support for Future Educators
By Angelina Sitara Iadanza Do you wonder what major you want to focus on for your college career? Well, at…
Is “City of Yes” an Answer to New York’s Housing Crisis?
By Delonte Fung. New York is currently the fourth most populated state in the United States of America, with 19…
Seats are Taken, Secondary Seller’s Got Them All.
By Sofia Mason. Regardless if it’s a team or solo competition, sports are one of the most entertaining forces in…
The Global Rise of Antisemitism
In New York City, antisemitism is still the leading hate crime. By Michelle Mazal Yosopov.
Understanding NYC’s Red-Light Camera Initiative: Safety Strategy or Revenue Generation?
Delonte Fung The New York City Department of Transportation plans to renew and expand the current red-light camera legislation from…
Queensborough Students Question Safety in Ride-Sharing Services: Concerns Over Uber and Lyft
By Deirdre Nicholson Students at QCC, just like many other students, use Lyfts and Ubers as a means of transportation.…
Mayor Adams Names Rat Czar
By Samantha Roberts On April 12th,2023, Mayor Eric Adams anointed the first-ever Director of Rodent Mitigation of New York. The…