Earlier this semester, the Queens College administration informed faculty that due to budget cuts, QC will no longer be funding departmental graduation ceremonies. Students, faculty and staff who plan and look forward
During her ceremony at CUNY York College on February 6th, Nantasha Williams made history as the first woman councilmember to represent District 27. Several local and state government officials praised Councilwoman Williams
MoreFrom the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, there have been disruptions in the global supply chain. Early on, many factories around the world shut down due to sick workers or lockdowns. Others
MoreOver the last several weeks, Queens College (QC) and other CUNY students noticed a new item in their To-Do list in CUNYFIRST: the ARPA HEERF III grant. This caused a slight panic
More“I grew up with an understanding of society from a post-conflict perspective. UN peacekeepers, military trucks, barbed wire – all that was very normal to me.” – Anna Savva Queens College alumna
MoreCUNY’s sudden launch of its random COVID-19 testing program has left students confused about its implementation. In response, The Knight News has compiled a list of information that outlines what the process
MoreAs people across the globe continue to get vaccinated and now boosted as an effort to return to normalcy, the pandemic reminds us that it is far from over yet. Not only
MoreThe first vaccine mandate for NYC public school staff took effect on August 23rd of this year. Four months later, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Department of Health have decided to
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