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In the past couple of months, Americans have been discussing legislative actions at the Federal and State level pertaining to voting rights. Voting rights have been a contentious political topic—in the news,
On January 5th, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced her proposal for the “Interborough Express” (IBX), a new rail service that will connect Brooklyn and Queens. If completed, this will be the
For decades, students have passed by the words “We Learn So That We May Serve,” written on a pillar on the corner of Kissena Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway. Many know that
The first vaccine mandate for NYC public school staff took effect on August 23rd of this year. Four months later, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Department of Health have decided to
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
“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