The Professional Staff Congress (PSC), representing 30,000 faculty and staff across CUNY, launched the academic year with unprecedented activism. The PSC has stepped into a more political role, defending labor rights, public
Students applying to a City University of New York (CUNY) college won’t be required to submit their SAT or ACT exam scores to be admitted through the spring of 2023. CUNY, along
MoreCORRECTION 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
MoreIn the upcoming primary elections on June 22nd, New Yorkers will be able to vote for mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, and city council. This election will be different from ones
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.
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