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When Professor Michael Lipsey graduated from the Queens College Aaron Copland School of Music (ACSM), he had his heart set on two things: becoming a professional musician and becoming a music educator ...
Queens College’s Alchemist Club is on a mission to make chemistry exciting again. Founded in 2023 in response to declining interest in the chemistry major, the club was created with one clear goal: to ...
On the path between Queens College’s main campus and Queens Hall, students pass an unexpected neighbor: a 3.8 acre working farm. Most people don’t expect to see cows, chickens, and alpacas right next ...
Queens residents are likely familiar with the 7 Train, the E, F, and R — a few of the lines that run east to west throughout the borough. However, without a subway line running from north to south, ...
The Knight News is Queens College’s student-run newspaper. Dedicated to serving the Queens College community, our staff and contributors strive to bring you a factual news cycle. From CUNY news to the ...
Dark skies, heavy rains, rising waters. These are just some of the bad omens for flooding and climate change that New Yorkers are all too familiar with. The looming possibility of home flooding is an ...
CUNY history is New York history. The CUNY Office of Library Services has enacted a three-year project involving the City University of New York’s 31 libraries and 100 cultural centers that will focus ...
The Knight News is Queens College’s student-run newspaper. Dedicated to serving the Queens College community, our staff and contributors strive to bring you a factual news cycle. From CUNY news to the ...
On the morning of Indigenous Peoples' Day, The Knight News traveled to the small village of Buchanan, NY to tour what is arguably the most controversial energy site in New York’s history: The Indian ...
In order to lower traffic and air pollution, New York City plans to approve congestion pricing by mid-June of this year. This system will impose higher fees on users of public goods for traveling ...
Philip Rosenthal, a Hofstra University alumni, recently saw his food-traveling documentary series called “Somebody Feed Phil” air its seventh season on Netflix. In this season Rosenthal travels to ...
On the first sunny day of March, as the weather permitted outdoor activities, a group of activists decided to mark the third anniversary of the anti-Asian shooting that took place in Atlanta, Georgia ...