“Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America” is an exhibit featured in the New Museum with a prominent, timeless message that speaks to the current social climate today. Curated by the
The 2021 NFL Draft was held in Cleveland, Ohio from Apr. 29th to May 1st in front of a largely-vaccinated crowd containing varying fanbases. This draft felt somewhat like a return to
Queens College conducted its annual student government and clubs election this April. The Knight News spoke with two current members of QC’s student government for their perspectives on the election process, the
On April 14th, the House Judiciary Committee approved a bill that was first introduced by the late Rep. John Conyers over 30 years ago. The primary objective of the H.R.40 bill is
I’m sure many of you reading this article remember your senior year of high school. A hectic fall trying to balance college applications with piling schoolwork, followed by an anxiety-ridden spring as
As countries across the world are continuing their vaccination efforts, India is descending into chaos due to mismanagement by its political leaders. With more than 330,000 reported cases in a single day,
The CDC and the FDA called on the U.S. to pause the use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine after six recipients, all of them women between the ages of 18 and