Month: November 2024
Satire Newspaper The Onion Buys Alex Jones’ Infowars
By Daniel Afanasyev The satirical news outlet The Onion announced Thursday, Nov. 14 that it had won an auction for the news website Infowars, […]
BC Talk With U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Met With Protest From Pro-Palestine Advocates
By Yassir Azzam On Monday, Nov. 11, Brooklyn College hosted United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed as part of this year’s Presidential Lecture […]
Strike a Pose: LGBTQ+ Resource Center Hosts Vogue Workshops Ahead of First CUNY-Wide Ball
By Giovanni M. Ravalli, LGBTQ+ Correspondent In preparation for the first CUNY-wide Vogue Ball, the LGBTQ+ Resource Center at Brooklyn College held a Vogue […]
Governor Hochul Restarts Stalled Congestion Pricing in Manhattan
By Daniel Afanasyev New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the revival of the congestion pricing program on Thursday, Nov. 11, which will charge drivers […]
Small, but Mighty: 440 Gallery Hosts 20th Annual ‘Small Works’ Show
By Jaida Dent Sitting in the heart of Park Slope, art enthusiasts gathered at the opening reception of the 20th Annual Small Works Show […]
A Centennial Celebration: The Legacy of Shirley Chisholm Honored at BC Ceremony
By Serena Edwards Shirley Chisholm Day was held on Thursday, Nov. 14 at Brooklyn College to commemorate the revolutionary figure’s 100th birthday. A BC […]
Is Living in the City Affecting Your Mental Health?
By Avi Wizwer New York City has many great things, but there is one thing that New Yorkers aren’t talking about is the toll […]
Doors @ 7, Show @ 8: Why Live Music Should Be More Open to the Public
By Rami Mansi In an era where past pop culture moments and trends are frequently on the mood board for many artists and consumers […]
Sports Recaps (11/9 – 11/13)
By Manuel Polanco The men’s and women’s basketball season is underway. The women’s volleyball team continued in the playoffs this week. Women’s Basketball […]