NYC Hit, Not Harmed by Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake
By Shlomie Katash At approximately 10:23 A.M. on April 5, a magnitude 4.8 earthquake emerging in New Jersey rocked the northeast corridor from Boston […]
By Shlomie Katash At approximately 10:23 A.M. on April 5, a magnitude 4.8 earthquake emerging in New Jersey rocked the northeast corridor from Boston […]
By Shlomie Katash On March 28, the New York State legislatures passed a spending extender offered by Governor Kathy Hochul that will keep […]
By T’Neil Gooden The New York Public Interest Group (NYPIRG) Brooklyn College chapter hosted a menstrual product drive to support the Women’s Center on […]
By Yassir Azzam On Wednesday, March 27, the African Student Union (ASU) hosted a discussion regarding issues of the African diaspora in the […]
By Shlomie Katash On Mar. 27, the board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) voted 11-1 to approve the tolling rates for motorists entering […]
By Tejaswi Kunamneni Brooklyn College’s new TREEage club conducted its first meeting in the Sustainability Club room on Tuesday, March 19. The event was […]
By Kate Dempsey “Well-behaved women seldom make history”–this feminist adage by author Laurel Thatcher Ulrich resonated throughout the Women’s Center on March 26 as […]
By Shlomie Katash Brooklyn College and thirteen other CUNY campuses will once again serve as sites for people to vote in the presidential primaries […]
By Rami Mansi and Paulina Gajewski Women of Color (WOC) at Brooklyn College, in collaboration with the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), held the “GroundbreakHERS […]
By Khalailah Bynoe On March 13, U.S. representatives passed legislation addressing measures to combat national security interference by foreign social media companies. The bill, […]
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