In the History Department, students may find an innumerable amount of professors willing to help at almost any time. One such faculty member is Professor Peter Conolly-Smith, who prides himself on not
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The temperature in New York City is decreasing, while coughs and sniffles are increasing. Approaching the holiday season is exciting, but it is important to remember that we are most prone to
Tuition costs often play a significant role in a prospective student’s decision when choosing a college. However, many may not think about where the amount that shows up on their bill comes
The Queens College campus has seen numerous outside food vendors start serving their students across all hours of the week. The Knight News inquired about what went into this process and what’s
The City University of New York (CUNY) is embarking on a five-year project to revamp its aging infrastructure. A self-audit conducted in 2020, using life-cycle methodology (a method used to assess various
For five days, classes at Baruch College were taught remotely after a malware attack in early September, with their internet access still being limited upon reopening. With Baruch being a senior college