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
On Mar. 6th, the Knights Table Food Pantry and Swipe Out Hunger met with New York Lawmakers advocating to pass the Hunger Free Campus Act in the New York State Assembly alongside
MoreAs mental health and wellness continue to be a growing concern on college campuses across the nation, counseling services have become increasingly crucial for students. With academic and personal stressors greatly impacting
MoreThe recent rise of AI chatbots, namely ChatGPT, equipped with the ability to partake in conversations, answer prompts, and aid in research has stirred many into a debate on whether student engagement
MoreThe Queens College baseball team is really good this year — but we knew that already. As of writing this (April 13th), the Knights sit at 20-9 on the season with their
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MoreOn Wednesday, Feb. 15th, 2023, students and faculty gathered in the Patio Room for a timely conversation about the important topic of free speech and its effects both on and off campuses
More“Who We Are?” is a phrase that sometimes we ask ourselves in reflection. Many of us struggle with the individualized question “who am I?” and our identity on a daily basis. TEDxCUNY
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