Students and Professors Respond to Schedule Changes
Written By: Chaya Gurkov With less than a week of virtual learning underway, the Recalibration Period and shortening of spring break has been drawing […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov With less than a week of virtual learning underway, the Recalibration Period and shortening of spring break has been drawing […]
Written By: Paola Sacerdote In what no one suspected would be the final We Stand Against Hate event of the spring semester, the Brooklyn College […]
Written By Makeet Finch On March 16, I took my daughter to an appointment at The Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center because her info […]
Written By Michela Arlia Since the CUNY- and SUNY-wide shutdown two weeks ago due to the spreading COVID-19 global pandemic, many performance-based majors have been […]
Written By: Carlos Daniel Martinez Following the NBA’s decision to suspend its games for a period of thirty days on Mar. 11, sports leagues around […]
Written By Michela Arlia On Wednesday, Mar. 11, at around 3:30 pm in the Department of Theater’s costume shop class, phones and Twitter accounts started […]
Written By Stacy Fisch Small businesses around campus are feeling the effects of last week’s shutdown. While local businesses are taking a hit in revenue […]
Written By Paola Sacerdote Internships are often the way students get their foot in the door of prestigious organizations. As the beginning of March arrived, […]
Written By Zahra Khan The National Honor Society may sound familiar to high school students: it’s an nationwide organization for high school students in the […]
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