Dear Editor: I am writing in response to the Knight News story, “Sudden Shutdown of QWriting Platform Leaves Faculty Scrambling to Regain Decades-Worth of Information,” that appeared online on February 23, 2022. I believe
The state of CUNY’s infrastructure can be ignored no longer. Tomorrow, students and faculty from all campuses will march across Brooklyn Bridge in a bid to bring awareness of neglect to members
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Black History Month was in full force at Queens College, with the Africana Studies Department and Black Student Union (BSU) navigating pandemic protocols to deliver an extensive itinerary of in-person and virtual
Things were looking bleak. The Queens College men’s basketball team just suffered a 12 point defeat to the University of the District of Columbia. Not only did the Knights lose by double
On Jan. 20, 2022, one week before the start of the spring semester, a Queens College WordPress platform known as QWriting was suddenly disabled, leaving many professors across the college blindsided and
“It’s actually for every single person… you, me, buddy down the road,” said one protestor to Politico. “It doesn’t matter. It’s all about your free choice.” Following the vaccine mandates implemented by