Gov. Kathy Hochul announced her plans for tackling affordability and public safety in New York City with the release of the 2025 State of the State. With over 200 initiatives directed at
Students and faculty will no longer have to queue up and fish out their QCards to gain entry onto campus. Instead, they can simply walk right in. As of August 7th, Queens
MoreA rare sight, if you look outside of the Student Union right now, you’ll see Pro-Choice protesters rallying together on the Queens College campus. Around two weeks ago, Jennifer Jarvis, Vice President
MoreEditor’s Note: Welcome to all first-year students on campus! Below you will find a comprehensive guide to campus as you venture forth as a Knight. Visit our website at https://www.theknightnews.com/ for an
MoreEducation is not something that is strictly confined to the four walls that enclose a classroom or lecture hall. An education encompasses far more. An education extends to lessons learned from ‘real-world’
MoreEntering the stairway to one of New York City’s nearly 500 subway stations, it’s hard to shake the feeling of being watched. Commuters, public performers, MTA security are always lurking somewhere. While
MoreThough the federal government announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency back in May, the virus continues to circulate across the United States. The CDC reported a near 22% increase
MoreIt isn’t exactly breaking news that college can be scary. There are so many new opportunities and experiences that can become overwhelming at times. However, there are places on the Queens College
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