Queens 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
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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey recently signed a bill banning transgender women from participating in female sports in all public schools. Part of the text (officially Alabama’s House Bill 391) reads, “A public
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The 2021 NFL Draft was held in Cleveland, Ohio from Apr. 29th to May 1st in front of a largely-vaccinated crowd containing varying fanbases. This draft felt somewhat like a return to
Queens 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
On April 14th, the House Judiciary Committee approved a bill that was first introduced by the late Rep. John Conyers over 30 years ago. The primary objective of the H.R.40 bill is