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Issue: 2019/12/04 - Fall 2019 - Issue 12

Homelessness: The Invisible Plight Inside CUNY

December 4, 2019 Edmund Zhen 0

   Finals week is nigh, and per usual, all working spaces are congested with students hoarding computers for what I hope is for productive use. It […]

On The Record: The Beatles, “Help”

December 4, 2019 Allison Rapp 0

   When Beatlemania arrived on the planet, no one had ever seen anything like it. People had spent years huddled around family radios, sure, but suddenly […]

OP-ED: Are Middle Eastern Studies Biased?

December 4, 2019 Aliyah Jacobson 0

Disclaimer: This is an opinions submission. It does not necessarily represent the views of the Vanguard or its staff.   Education was a field I chose […]

Questions Arise With Theater Dept. Recruiting

December 4, 2019 Michela Arlia 0

   It’s late Fall and early Winter for College students and if you look across campus, you’ll see students scurrying from building to building, loaded with […]

The Plight of the College Lab Technician

December 4, 2019 Ryan Schwach 0

   With the new contract for CUNY faculty approved this past week by a wide margin, and adjunct faculty continuing to voice their grievances with its […]

Yanofsky Wins USS Position After Holdout

December 4, 2019 Natalina Zieman 0

   Following the CUNY University Student Senate’s (USS) hung election for the Vice Chair of Fiscal Affairs, Brooklyn College Delegate Fay Yanofsky won the position after […]

Turning Point USA Speaker Fees Raises Controversy

December 4, 2019 Ian Ezinga 0

   Next week, Brooklyn College will be paid a visit by Joy Villa, a singer-songwriter turned controversial right-wing political commentator. The event is being organized by […]

PSC Contract Ratified by 86%, Despite Adjunct Gripes

December 4, 2019 M.A Rahman 0

   After the Professional Staff Congress overwhelmingly voted to ratify the 2017 – 2023 contract  with an 86% “yes” vote, members of the CUNY educators union […]

Ten Years Later, How Sustainable is CUNY?

December 4, 2019 Gabriela Flores 0

   The primary issue at hand, throughout CUNY, is excessive energy consumption. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, Sustainable CUNY Director Tria Case spoke substantially on her program’s […]

Student Experience Discussed at CUNY Rising Town Hall

December 4, 2019 Shauna Carlos 0

  The downpour of snow did not stop CUNY students, faculty, and alumni from attending a Town Hall where they were given the opportunity to express […]

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