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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 ...
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 ...
2024’s “Wicked,” directed by Jon M. Chu, is an enchanting film that highlights the enduring strength of humanity in uncertain times. Watching it in theaters left me feeling like I was changed for the ...
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 New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has launched a chronic disease strategy aimed at tackling racial and socioeconomic disparities in citywide health outcomes. Released in ...
If you’ve never wondered who made the chair you’re sitting on, here’s the answer: prisoners. Corcraft, the brand name of the Division of Correctional Industries, has long supplied furniture, cleaning ...
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 ...
Queens College has reintroduced a calligraphy course this semester after a decades-long absence. The new course, Lettering and Calligraphy, allows students to explore letterforms through a combination ...
During this past summer, Queens College’s Information Technology Services (ITS) announced that Brightspace has officially replaced Blackboard. This makes QC one of the first eight senior colleges in ...
For most incoming Queens College students, the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library might seem like nothing more than a quiet place to read and study. In actuality, the library is actually a very useful ...
Most students know of the high-profile President’s, Bursar, and Finance and Budget offices. However, there are many other administrative bodies which are seldom discussed. The Auxiliary Enterprises ...
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 ...
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