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
In 2013, the City University of New York signed a ten-year contract with PepsiCo, with the company receiving exclusive marketing and selling rights across twenty-five CUNY campuses. In exchange, PepsiCo paid the
MoreQueens College offers its students, with the Knights Food Pantry, various scholarships, emergency grants, and more. However, there is another form of assistance that CUNY offers its eligible students: help with metro
MoreAccording to the 2019 Lee & Low Books Diversity Baseline Survey for the publishing industry, only “11 percent of respondents identify as a person with a disability and 89 percent identify as
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MoreThe club Together Representing an Organization of Filipino Americans (TROPA) is great for learning about Filipino culture. Surprisingly, a lot of students with immigrant parents feel lost by not feeling connected to
MoreRandal C. Archibold, Senior News Editor at The New York Times came in to speak to aspiring journalists and editors at The Knight News office on Apr. 19th during free hour. The
MoreJohannes Brahms’ gloriously luscious Ein Deutsches Requiem graced the ears of audience members at Colden Auditorium this past week. The project was a multi-departmental effort at the Aaron Copland School of Music,
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