New Civic App Reinvents Activism
By Serin Sarsour A new age of activism is on the horizon, and an app called Civic is responsible for it. Since graduating from […]
By Serin Sarsour A new age of activism is on the horizon, and an app called Civic is responsible for it. Since graduating from […]
By Mary Zakharova African Restaurant Week (ARW) started as an after-work party where now-CEO of the event, Akin Akinsanya, invited his colleagues to try […]
By Gabriela Flores In commemoration of Indigenous Peoples Day, Brooklyn College’s Puerto Rican Alliance (PRA) gave an overview of indigenous history last Tuesday, Oct. […]
By Michela Arlia A new course is coming to BC’s roster this winter which combines two seemingly polar opposite subjects, but actually have more in […]
By Gabriela Flores With the readaptation of “West Side Story” hitting theaters in December, Dr. Ernesto R. Acevedo-Muñoz, one of the film’s historical consultants, […]
By Ian Ezinga Trigger Warning: The following article addresses topics related to sexual assault. Please read at your own discretion. For an English […]
By Melissa Morales Aug. 27, 2019, was my first day at Brooklyn College. As soon as I stepped foot on campus, I immediately immersed […]
By Iliana Calderon Canadian pop-punk band Like Pacific released two new songs on Wednesday, Oct. 6 titled “Ketamine Jesus” and “Love Them And Leave […]
By Owen Russell The New York Yankees lost 6-2 to the Boston Red Sox in the American League Wild Card Game on Oct. 5, […]
By Billy Wood The New York Red Bulls are now one point away from a playoff spot for the Major League Soccer Cup with […]
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