In early March, Jamie Dimon — the chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. — visited Queens College for an event dubbed a “Fireside Chat,” which took place in
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MoreAfter opening an investigation into a Muslim student club, Queens College’s president, Frank Wu, has faced major backlash by the student body, being labeled as islamophobic. This culminated at the “Condemn Frank
MoreThe Aaron Copland School of Music’s (ACSM) upcoming performance of Georg Friedrich Händel’s “Alcina” is sure to enchant audiences with the saga of the otherworldly witch, Alcina, as she domineers the affairs
MoreThe Queens College campus has seen numerous outside food vendors start serving their students across all hours of the week. The Knight News inquired about what went into this process and what’s
MoreFor five days, classes at Baruch College were taught remotely after a malware attack in early September, with their internet access still being limited upon reopening. With Baruch being a senior college
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