In the last issue of The Knight News, we published an article titled “Understanding the Filibuster”, where we broke down the filibuster and the debate raging over whether Democrats, who currently control
Since March 2020, a majority of CUNY operations for students, faculty, and staff have been online. Registration for classes has recently opened for Fall 2021 and this has many wondering how the
Have you ever watched a dark comedy thriller where a lesbian couple plays a game of cat-and-mouse with the Russian mafia? Me neither, that is until I watched “I Care A Lot”.
Mental health professionals are raising concerns about the psychological challenges faced by children returning to in-person learning after a year of the pandemic. This comes as the transition continues to reveal unexpected,
Today kicked off the two-part series of student government debate, the likes of which have not been held on the Queens College (QC) campus for years. Student Association Vice Presidential candidates Cayla
The ongoing crisis of COVID-19 has only added to the economic crisis that has been faced by many people. The Biden-Harris administration, being aware of this, pushed forward the American Rescue Plan
The 2019-20 MLB season, in a year plagued with asterisks varied drastically from a classic 162-game season. With a shortened 60-game season, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred had to change the landscape of