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It s time to stop treating older women like Disney villains

Oldies are the future, despite the negative stereotypes we face – we’re not Cruella de Vil, we’re actually rather fabulous

QCC celebrates 2023 class of graduates at commencement ceremony – QNS com

Queensborough Community College on June 2 held a commencement ceremony at its Athletic Field to honor the graduates from the class of 2023. Nearly 1,600

Many CUNY Board trustees silent about hate speech uproar

Just five of CUNY's 17 board of trustees have publicly denounced law school graduate Fatima Mousa Mohammed’s May 12 commencement speech, which has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for the public university to be stripped of its taxpayer funds.

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City initial investment of $50M will help open 25 senior centers citywide in 5-year plan

City initial investment of $50M will help open 25 senior centers citywide in 5-year plan Updated Apr 14, 2021; Posted Apr 14, 2021 Mayor Bill de Blasio holds a media availability at City Hall on Monday, December 14, 2020. (Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced the city to relook at how it provides services for New York City seniors, Mayor Bill de Blasio and city Department for the Aging Commissioner Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez said. The city announced Wednesday a five-year plan that will focus on equitable and universal access to services for seniors citywide, that includes opening an additional 25 senior sites across the five boroughs.

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