The remnants of Hurricane Ida hit New York City hard on September 1st, 2021, leaving the city in bad shape and displaying crucial flaws in its infrastructure. In the hurricane’s aftermath, many
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared as a PDF exclusive in the July 2021 TKN Digest. Earlier this month, I had the privilege of interviewing former U.S. Congressman and Queens College alumnus
While job applications and internship searches can feel tedious, there are many ways to find jobs and get interviews by virtual relationship building. Many of us have heard “it’s not what you
With the Fall 2021 semester already underway, CUNY and Queens College reopening plans can seem confusing to students and faculty. These plans are constantly changing in order to adapt to new CDC
As 2021 looks into 2022, what has Queens College (QC) done to promote diversity? What else can QC do? Diversity is often associated with ethnicity and race. This term actually extends far
The United States has retired its lengthy military expedition in Afghanistan and officially withdrawn from the country on August 31, 2021. We must commend it as a brave decision by U.S. President
The Knight News recently sat down with Birds In The Boneyard, a band from Queens formed in 2017, about their recent ascent and new album release. The band initially consisted of brothers