Zoom Bombing, An Unexpected Symptom of COVID
Written By: Matt Hirsch When the pandemic hit, Zoom became the medium for students to continue their studies and for professionals to meet with their coworkers. […]
Written By: Matt Hirsch When the pandemic hit, Zoom became the medium for students to continue their studies and for professionals to meet with their coworkers. […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa “It’s like there’s this online barrier that is just impossible to get rid of,” said Brooklyn College freshman Frances Porter. For […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa As Brooklyn College reaches its one-year mark since shutting down amidst the global pandemic, neighboring Brooklyn businesses continue to face difficulties […]
Written By: Matt Hirsch It’s been a year since the COVID-19 pandemic began and vaccines are finally available. President Joe Biden announced that the timeline […]
Written By: Michela Arlia When Brooklyn College’s campus shut down one year ago due to COVID-19, students, teachers, and administrators were left with concern, not […]
Written By: Jose Rohdin On Feb. 23, the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks played in front of fans for the first time in […]
Written By: Nick Wilson Ted Williams, an almost superhuman hitter, wrote in his 1971 classic “The Science of Hitting” that his first rule of hitting […]
Written By: Nick Wilson When Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman was asked how he planned to improve the team this offseason, he consistently delivered the […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa In a newsletter released Feb. 22, CUNY announced their intention to implement a new form of text-based counseling for students. This […]
Written By: Sydney Rodriguez The Brooklyn College Policy Council voted on Feb. 24 to expand the serving term for certain student positions on the council. […]
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