Farewell, From Quiara Vasquez, Editor-in-Chief
It hit me a couple days ago, after I had made a batch of corn muffins. I looked at the discarded box of […]
It hit me a couple days ago, after I had made a batch of corn muffins. I looked at the discarded box of […]
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Jay Jankelewicz, the erstwhile office manager for Brooklyn College’s Philosophy Department, died of complications of COVID-19 this past Thursday, Apr. 9. Jankelewicz graduated from Brooklyn […]
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Reader, I was all set to write an in-depth exploration into the two archetypes of writers in the journalism biz, and the delicate balance a […]
I could’ve been a contender. It was 2006, and I was just one word away from getting a spot in the Scripps National Spelling […]
The 7K or Strike movement’s commitment to adjunct pay parity hasn’t changed – but their name has. In a broad rollout of updated handles across […]
Reader, if you’re like me, you’ve probably skipped past all the news in this “news” paper and gone right to the hot takes in the […]
Reader, I have a confession to make. Reader, I am not. That may have sounded a bit too Yoda, so to rephrase it: I don’t […]
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