As a public institution, the City University of New York relies on funding from New York State and New York City to finance its yearly budget. These budgets cover everything from building
CUNY’s sudden launch of its random COVID-19 testing program has left students confused about its implementation. In response, The Knight News has compiled a list of information that outlines what the process
More“I grew up with an understanding of society from a post-conflict perspective. UN peacekeepers, military trucks, barbed wire – all that was very normal to me.” – Anna Savva Queens College alumna
MoreOver the last several weeks, Queens College (QC) and other CUNY students noticed a new item in their To-Do list in CUNYFIRST: the ARPA HEERF III grant. This caused a slight panic
MoreThe City University of New York (CUNY) has seen its enrollment numbers plummet over the past two years. CUNY enrollment numbers going down is closely tied to the pandemic and its aftereffects.
MoreDesigner brands. Exotic trips. Everything a college student desires and more. Joseph Boselli blew his “passive income” on all of it. The former CCNY bursar was charged with siphoning $500,000 in student
MoreQueens College and LaGuardia Community College recently announced plans to continue enhancing their STEM learning programs for Hispanic and low-income students with funding from the United States Department of Education. The partnership
MoreQueens resident Tanbir Chowdhury (20) is leading student activism in his efforts to have Eid recognized as official New York state holidays. The two Eid days (Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha) are
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