The Women’s Center Weaves Fiber Arts into Feminism
By Amira Turner Since the Industrial Revolution, crocheting has been an extremely popular, yet gendered, craft. Like most fiber arts, crocheting has historically been […]
By Amira Turner Since the Industrial Revolution, crocheting has been an extremely popular, yet gendered, craft. Like most fiber arts, crocheting has historically been […]
By Paulina Gajewski The ethos of the mid-twentieth century was imbued with colonialism and struggle between foreign powers. At the zenith of colonial […]
By Yassir Azzam On Thursday, March 14, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) hosted a “Narcan Training Event” in Brooklyn College’’s Student Center. The purpose […]
By Emmad Kashmiri and Kate Dempsey Upon first glance, passersby might mistake Lips Café for a 60s Pop Art movement-inspired museum. Displayed prominently on […]
By T’Neil Gooden Submissions for the spring issue of the Stuck in the Library Magazine close on March 21, and the magazine is excited […]
By Rami Mansi and Paulina Gajewski Women of Color (WOC) at Brooklyn College, in collaboration with the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), held the “GroundbreakHERS […]
By Khalailah Bynoe On March 13, U.S. representatives passed legislation addressing measures to combat national security interference by foreign social media companies. The bill, […]
By Kiara Jones-Ford New York Governor Kathy Hochul has turned her attention towards the safety of the New York City transit system, and in […]
By Rami Mansi Opportunities for student life and involvement are swept under the rug on a campus as large and diverse as Brooklyn College, […]
By Sean Markisic Megan Campbell’s love for the game began at a young age, and has only grown since. Her continuous passion for the […]
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