Queens College has reintroduced a calligraphy course this semester after a decades-long absence. The new course, Lettering and Calligraphy, allows students to explore letterforms through a combination of both physical and digital
It wouldn’t be a stretch to say last year was the second best season in Queens College baseball history, as the Knights reached the ECC Championship for the first time since 1998
MoreIn the 2019-2020 academic year, Queens College ranked 139 amongst the top 240 ABA Feeder schools, sending around 135 to 140 students to law school per year. Although it is not as
MoreBefore the season, under Head Coach Stefan Leger, the Knights women’s volleyball team had never won more than four games in a season. But, right from the first practice, Coach Leger could
MoreA group of three design students, with the guidance of Professor Dustin Grella, started an interactive project called “Tête-à-tête.” Each week they animate one of the anonymous voicemails that can be played
MoreWhen students trek through the gates of Queens College, they are promised principles of inclusivity and diversity, but as of late, a nail-biting safety concern has reared its ugly head right on
MoreOn Dec. 1st, 2022, The Knight News team were invited to sit down with three of the top administrators at Queens College: President Frank H. Wu, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment
MoreAfter a near two-year hiatus, a majority of students are back on campus. However, something has felt off to many. The dining hall is mostly closed, the Student Union building isn’t buzzing
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