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Month: March 2021

Amid Pandemic Stresses, Some Students Take a Break

March 11, 2021 Gabriela Flores 0

Written By: Gabriela Flores and Mary Zakharova    Back in Mar. 2020, Brooklyn College was taken by storm when classes made the sudden switch from […]

BC Reacts: Vaccine Rolls Out as CUNY Hits One Year Of COVID Shutdown

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Matt Hirsch   It’s been a year since the COVID-19 pandemic began and vaccines are finally available. President Joe Biden announced that the timeline […]

On Campus Groups Adapt and Overcome to Keep Students Engaged During COVID

March 11, 2021 Qichelle Maitland 0

Written By: Qichelle Maitland The arrival of the COVID-19 virus and the chaos that it quickly caused disrupted the world as we knew it. On […]

Activist, Philosopher, Cornel West Speaks to BC as Part of Common Reader Project

March 11, 2021 Ian Ezinga 0

  On Tuesday night, students and faculty of Brooklyn College were graced by the presence of Dr. Cornel West, who visited remotely to be the speaker […]

The Last Recital at Brooklyn College

March 11, 2021 John Schilling 0

By John Schilling The date is Mar. 11, 2020, and the “coronavirus” has already made its way into New York City. Aside from those in […]

Website Ranks BC Film One of the Best in Nation

March 11, 2021 John Schilling 0

   On Mar. 1, Brooklyn College’s film program was listed as one of the best in the country by Intelligent.com’s “Top 50 Film Degree Programs […]

The Show Must Go On, A Year of COVID Gives Theater New Digital Stage

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Michela Arlia  When Brooklyn College’s campus shut down one year ago due to COVID-19, students, teachers, and administrators were left with concern, not […]

Opinion: Death to the 20th Century

March 11, 2021 Michael Castaneda 0

  This week marks the one year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. Everything just stopped.     Classes went remote. The streets grew empty. It was weird […]

Rolling Rock Ramblings: COVID Relief and Political Theater

March 11, 2021 Ian Ezinga 0

 The deli on my street was out of Rolling Rock, so I opted for the ever faithful Modelo. I didn’t mind the upcharge considering that […]

Now One Year Since NBA Shutdown, Fans Back at MSG, Barclays

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin  On Feb. 23, the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks played in front of fans for the first time in […]

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