New Campus Noshes: QC Campus Eats
QUEENS COLLEGE–The QC community is taking a bite of new food options on campus with more kosher, halal, and other meals set to come. Story by Bella Iskhakov
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QUEENS COLLEGE–The QC community is taking a bite of new food options on campus with more kosher, halal, and other meals set to come. Story by Bella Iskhakov
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CUNY–Undergraduate journalists capture the pulse of the 2024 presidential election. Stories by Harlem View, The Knight News, Vanguard, The Sentinel, and Dollars & Sense
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BARUCH COLLEGE–After a steam leak caused the death of a child, two bills are expected to pass and enforce improved maintenance of radiators. Story by Saika Chowdhury
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BARUCH COLLEGE–More speed limits are implemented across the city in an effort to curb traffic violence and accidents. Story by Joonwoo Kim
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BROOKLYN COLLEGE–In a book titled “Until We’re Seen,” students from BC and California State University detail the COVID-19 pandemic’s lasting effects on their communities. Story by T’Neil Gooden
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CITY COLLEGE–After protesting for higher pay and better working conditions, over 30 professors and faculty represented by the Professional Staff Congress, CUNY’s union, were arrested. Video by Lily Ride
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