The Queens Night Market maintains their signature five to six dollar price cap, staying true to its origin despite rising operational costs for vendors such as ingredients and supplies. The Night Market
On Dec. 1st, 2022, The Knight News team were invited to sit down with three of the top administrators at Queens College: President Frank H. Wu, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment
MoreAfter a near two-year hiatus, a majority of students are back on campus. However, something has felt off to many. The dining hall is mostly closed, the Student Union building isn’t buzzing
MoreNew York City is the city with the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, dollar slice pizza, and infamously rats. Nearly every New Yorker can attest to rat sightings as a common
MoreWith the Department of Education, fifty schools have less than six athletics teams. However, the Public School Athletic League (PSAL) just unveiled the PSAL All-Access Program. The league designed the four-part initiative
MoreOn August 1st, 2022, Ms. Taruna Sadhoo succeeded interim director Dr. Corinna Singleman as the new Director of Honors and Scholarships and Macaulay Honors at Queens College following the retirement of Dr.
MoreNew York Harbor, for years where the City’s factories dumped their toxic waste, has reached new highs in terms of health and cleanliness. Ever since the Clean Water Act, passed in 1972,
MoreBy 2023, the MTA plans to replace MetroCard machines with OMNY vending machines. Launched in May 2019, OMNY is a method of contactless payment via credit or debit card. This change will
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