Pandora's Box Spring '22 March Issue

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Pandora’s Box

“Let the truth be told though the heavens may fall”

Serving York College of the City University of New York and the Surrounding Jamaica, Queens Community Spring Edition I: Monday, April 4, 2022

York College Art Gallery’s New Exhibition

Free Tax Preparation Available at York College By Niko Balkaran

José Carlos Casado’s Oil spill l & ll.

By Tatiana Tait York College presented Formations 2022 Southeast Queens Biennial in our very own Fine Arts Gallery and at the historic King Manor House Museum. Formations curator, Regin Leys, features artists from across New York City. Leys is heavily involved in the Jamaica arts community and has collaborated with York college in the past Biennials. Formations is the third biennial to be hosted here at York. Among the artists exhibited are Jose Carlos Casado, originally from Spain

but residing in Harlem, Dominant Dansby from Jersey City, Jean Foos from Jackson Heights, Queens, Carl. E Hazlewood from Sunset Park, Jean Heifetsz from Brooklyn, Vandana Jain from Brooklyn and Anton Kerkula from St. Albans, Queens. “We chose to feature abstract art this year because we find it exciting, and rarely examined in venues in our neighborhood,” said Leys. Leys teamed up with Professor Nicholas Fraser “to give the York community the opportunity to see those artists in person.” The idea of abstract art isn’t the por-

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trayal of reality but the depiction of how shapes, colors, forms, or how gestural marks create that image/picture. Each artist leaves a novelty for their audience to solve. These artists were handpicked by Rejin Leys and were featured as a result of their reputation, showcasing their photography, sculptures and exquisite paintings in the York College Fine Arts space. “We made a list of abstract artists based in the New York area whose work is important and that we thought worked well together,” she said. Continued on center page.

Free PCR Covid-19 Tests Available to CUNY Students and Faculty By Tonia-lee Haughton While CUNY has lifted its mask mandate, students and faculty are still under obligation to take random Covid tests whenever they receive alerts through emails. When they receive these alerts, they must register through Cleared4. They are randomly selected using EMPLIDs through the Cleared4 database to ensure that the campus sustains a safe health environment for students and staff. This means that even though masks are no longer required, being on high alert for Covid-19

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is still important. Luckily, these PCR Covid-19 tests are free to CUNY students and faculty. No appointment is needed. York College members can take these free PCR tests at the trailer near the Milton G. Bassin Performing Arts Center, located at 94-45 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard. It’s across from the main Academic Core building. The testing site is open Monday to Friday at variable times. It’s 9:00am 12:00pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, then 2:00pm - 5:00pm on Tuesdays, and 4:00pm - 7:00pm

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on Fridays. The process usually takes less than five minutes, involving simple swabs of the nostrils with cotton swabs. Students usually receive positive/negative test results within 48 hours through email. Another thing to remember is that even though the mask mandate has been dropped, students and faculty must continue uploading their proofs of vaccinations and boosters to CUNYfirst to ensure that CUNY college campuses are free of Covid-19 and other variants. Continued on Page 2

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Lisa Ray: Born to be a Star

York College is providing free tax preparation services for students, faculty and staff every Thursday until April 14. This service is made possible through an IRS-sponsored Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. The college will help in preparing several types of tax returns. These include Forms W2, 1099 MISC, 1099 R, SSA, SSI, 1099G, 1099 INT and students and scholars on F1, F2, J1, or J2 visas. Self-employed taxpayers can also get help provided they properly document all expense items. You can also get help with e-filing and direct deposit. To take advantage of the service, you should have several documents on hand. These include a government-issued photo ID, social security cards for yourself and everyone on your tax return and income statements, including W2, 1099 INT, SSI, 1099G. You will also need information for deductions or credits such as tuition statements, mortgage interest statements, student loan interest, childcare expenses, along with a copy of last year’s tax return and a voided check should you wish to receive direct deposit. The office is located in the 4G corridor on the 4th floor and is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You do not need to schedule an appointment as they work on a first-come, first-served basis.

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David Heyligher Jr. - Volleyball Whiz and CUNYAC All-Star

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