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
CORRECTION 6/23/21: This article has been edited to correct an inaccuracy. The article previously stated that “academic departments” would be suspended, when, in fact, the suspensions and changes applied to academic programs.
MoreAfter four years spent in tireless service to The Knight News (TKN) and the Queens College student body, the TKN executive board is sorry to announce that Sidd Malviya, our Editor-in-Chief, has
MoreOn May 10, Governor Cuomo made an announcement that once the Covid-19 vaccines are federally approved, CUNY and SUNY students will be required to receive the vaccine to attend in person classes
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MoreQueens College conducted its annual student government and clubs’ election this April and the results are in. While congratulations are in order for the elected officials for the 2021-2022 academic year, there
MoreWhile New Yorkers have been advised to stay at home during the pandemic, delivery workers have become essential workers. Unfortunately, the working conditions they’ve been facing have been challenging and often dangerous.
MoreQueens College conducted its annual student government and clubs election this April. The Knight News spoke with two current members of QC’s student government for their perspectives on the election process, the
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