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Jump In: TEST YOUR QUEENS KNOWLEDGE


Tey’re facts you’ll hear on a campus tour or in a university presentation. Do you know the correct stats on your beloved alma mater? Answers can be found on page 46.


FAVORITE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AT QUEENS?


Live concerts are one of the best aspects of a culturally thriving


university. Concerts at Queens are even more exciting with the new Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement.


Share your memories on our Facebook page or email editor@queens.edu.


WHAT WAS YOUR


1. Queens is located in the ___ largest city in the U.S. A. 20th B. 18th C. 15th D. 13th


2. How many total students does Queens have? A. 2,112 B. 2,260 C. 2,301 D. 2,338


3. What percentage of the student body lives on campus? A. 75% B. 60% C. 70% D. 80%


4. How many majors does Queens have? A. 30 B. 36 C. 40 D. 42


PRINTING ON RECYCLED PAPER:


Queens Magazine is printed on a paper which is 10 percent post- consumer waste fiber. Elemental chlorine-free pulps, acid-free and chlorine-free manufacturing conditions meet and exceed archival standards. Using 10,341 lbs. of paper for this project, here are the benefits of using post-consumer recycled fiber instead of virgin fiber:


26.06 trees 11,069 gal 1,225 lbs 2,412 lbs


preserved for the future wastewater flow saved solid waste not generated net greenhouse gases prevented


18,458,685 BTUs energy not consumed


FSC® is not responsible for the saving calculations by using this paper.


5. U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best College ranked Queens ___ out of 136 peer colleges and universities within this category. A. 15th B. 19th C. 24th D. 27th


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