On the morning of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, The Knight News traveled to the small village of Buchanan, NY to tour what is arguably the most controversial energy site in New York’s history:
On Oct. 16th, Queens College celebrated the expansion of the Knights Table Pantry by unveiling the Knights Armory at a ribbon cutting ceremony across from its original location. The Knights Armory provides
A once vibrant hub for cross-cultural dialogue at Queens College, the Center for Ethnic, Racial and Religious Understanding (CERRU) has gone quiet since its last event in Spring 2024. CERRU was founded
As Queens College students navigate the academic year, they may find themselves confronting a frustrating reality: there is no direct way to contact the college’s Registrar or Financial Aid offices; both lack
CUNY faculty disrupted a CUNY Board of Trustees meeting at John Jay College on Oct. 21st, leading to a protest outside and over 30 faculty arrests. “CUNY offered unacceptable raises seven months
Since its founding in 1972, the CDS has been committed to advocating for students, with a renewed focus on expanding accessibility in recent years. Under the leadership of President Arturo Soto—a senior
Queens College has long housed unique majors, but its minors open new opportunities for knowledge and cultural competence, specifically through the revival of the Asian American Community Studies (AACS) minor. The minor’s