More CUNY Students May Be Eligible For SNAP
By Allison Dubrow Due to a change in federal policy, eligibility requirements for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) have changed, allowing thousands of more […]
By Allison Dubrow Due to a change in federal policy, eligibility requirements for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) have changed, allowing thousands of more […]
By Allison Dubrow New York City received federal approval for congestion pricing on Jun. 27, enabling tolls that drivers must pay to enter the […]
By Kate Dempsey Protesting chants and calls rang through Campus Road as many students, faculty, and other visitors stopped to stare as they made […]
By Michela Arlia As the end of the spring semester nears, Brooklyn College and the CUNY system still grapple with student enrollment and retention […]
By Serin Sarsour Rather than the typical ‘bring your children to work day,’ Brooklyn College students got to bring their kids to school last […]
By Kaylin Guzman CUNY continues facing many budget cuts as the governor’s $229 billion executive budget for the 2024 fiscal year begins to pass […]
Women’s Softball Drops Double-Header By Owen Russell The women’s softball team suffered two brutal losses in its only double-header of the week on Thursday, […]
By Gabriela Flores As a body that oversees student clubs at Brooklyn College, the Undergraduate Student Government allocates student activity fees for club budgets. […]
By Allison Dubrow Brooklyn College students met near the main campus gate on Bedford Avenue to march in honor of the Yom HaShoah, or […]
By Serin Sarsour and Kate Dempsey Carrie Ebbin and Huda Ayaz won Brooklyn College’s Undergraduate Student Government’s election as president and vice president. After […]
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