An Open Letter to Queens Administration Save the Queens Bands
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Skip to main content. Save the Queens Bands. We are Queens Alumni who are concerned for the future of the Queens University Marching Bands. Submissions for this form are closed. An Open Letter to Queens Administration. On November 17, 2011, Queens University and the Alma Mater Society AMS announced that any Queens Bands performances scheduled for the rest of the fall term are now suspended. These actions were taken due to the discovery of Bands information materials that some felt were offensive.PARSED CONTENT
The domain states the following, "We are Queens Alumni who are concerned for the future of the Queens University Marching Bands." I observed that the web site also said " Submissions for this form are closed." They also stated " An Open Letter to Queens Administration. On November 17, 2011, Queens University and the Alma Mater Society AMS announced that any Queens Bands performances scheduled for the rest of the fall term are now suspended. These actions were taken due to the discovery of Bands information materials that some felt were offensive."ANALYZE OTHER BUSINESSES
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