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Month: March 2021

Blake Adds to Nets Star-Studded Lineup

March 17, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

   Adding to their already star-studded starting lineup, the Brooklyn Nets have brought  former all-star Blake Griffin into the fold. Griffin agreed to a buyout with […]

NFL Free Agency: The Jets, Giants, and Bills

March 17, 2021 web 0

Written By:Jose Rohdin   NFL Free Agency officially starts this week, with players and teams starting talking contracts on Monday, Mar. 15, and all the New […]

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What Kind Of Year Has It Been

March 11, 2021 Moises Taveras 0

Written By: Ryan Schwach & Moises Taveras A year ago today, the world seemed to stop. Campuses closed, restaurants and bars and clubs followed suit, […]

Those We Have Lost: BC Family Members

March 11, 2021 web 0

   Since January of last year, COVID-19 has cost this country and our tightly knit communities a lot. In remembrance of the losses Brooklyn College’s […]

Two Tickets in the Running for USG Prez

March 11, 2021 Ryan Schwach 0

 Two tickets have jumped into the race for the executive branch of Brooklyn’s Undergraduate Student Government so far, with current President Ethan Milich’s term running […]

CUNY Sees Massive Budget Cuts in Age of COVID

March 11, 2021 mayaschubert 0

   After a devastating year for CUNY, marked by withheld funds and faculty layoffs, the state budget for Fiscal Years 2021-2022 is estimated to cut $26 […]

Zoom Bombing, An Unexpected Symptom of COVID

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Matt Hirsch When the pandemic hit, Zoom became the medium for students to continue their studies and for professionals to meet with their coworkers. […]

Half Way There: Freshman and Transfers Join BC Amid Pandemic

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Olivia McCaa  “It’s like there’s this online barrier that is just impossible to get rid of,” said Brooklyn College freshman Frances Porter.    For […]

Local Brooklyn Business Fight to Stay Open

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Olivia McCaa  As Brooklyn College reaches its one-year mark since shutting down amidst the global pandemic, neighboring Brooklyn businesses continue to face difficulties […]

BC’s Essential Workers: One Year Later

March 11, 2021 Ryan Schwach 0

   Last May, two months into online learning during a global pandemic, the BC Vanguard interviewed three of Brooklyn College’s “essential workers.” We spoke to […]

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