Who thought only a day would be enough to celebrate women in their entirety? March is not only the month that starts Spring, as March is recognized as Women’s History Month. Yet,
From Friday, Mar. 3rd to Sunday, Mar. 5th, Queens College hosted the “Arts Leadership Boot Camp” featuring students selected from several different CUNY schools. Students were given art-related resources and tools, whether
Macaulay Peace Action held the CUNY Summit for Peace and Justice at Macaulay Honors College from Mar. 31st to April 2nd in Lincoln Square. The student-led event was the first of its
You may have heard his voice during your morning commute, from your car stereo or while on the bus. If not, it’s likely that you’ve rubbed shoulders, or lanes, with someone who
Queens College’s English department recently publicly congratulated Abhinandan Gaba, a sophomore at Queens College and editor for The Knight News, for the successful launch of his non-profit Let’s Read NYC; an organization
Ever walked through campus at night? Perhaps you have night classes, study late at the library, or attend on-campus events. If so, you might have thoughts regarding campus visibility. The Knight News
Have you ever wanted to start a business, but didn’t know how to get your ideas off the ground? In collaboration with the Blackstone investment firm and its charitable foundation, Queens College