
Opinion: How To Do A Halloween Movie Marathon
By Shea Stevenson To the uninitiated, choosing which (or how many) movies to watch on Halloween with friends is an arbitrary task, usually decided […]
By Shea Stevenson To the uninitiated, choosing which (or how many) movies to watch on Halloween with friends is an arbitrary task, usually decided […]
Women’s Soccer Secures Long-Awaited Home Win By Oscar Docavo Brooklyn College’s women’s soccer team hosted York College last Monday, Oct. 16, resulting in a […]
By Reima Choute Chantel Peters would have never thought that her own body would be the source of her postponement in life. After being […]
Written By Kate Dempsey Edited By Serin Sarsour and Shlomie Katash The Vanguard would like to encourage readers to read the Editors’ Note on […]
Here at The Vanguard, we are fully committed to the principles of facts and fairness in reporting so that students can make informed decisions about […]
By Shlomie Katash In response to the worsening migrant crisis, Mayor Eric Adams went on a four-day trip south of the border to deliver […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Wolfe Institute for the Humanities joined two Brooklyn College professors, Allan Amanik and Rachel Brownstein, last Thursday, Oct. 12, to […]
By Yacetie Santos Why can’t taking the B6 after class ever be a peaceful and wholesome experience? The moment you see the bus approaching […]
By Rami Mansi Twenty-first-century queer music reached a major peak on Sept. 22 when four artists of varying levels of superstardom released new respective […]
By Shea Stevenson If you’re reading this, I bet you live in New York City. By some metrics, NYC is the colonial heart of […]
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