
Opinion: Periods Are Slowly Becoming More Normalized
By Jada Simon Periods have been a rite of passage for women since the beginning of time. Recently there have been several attempts to […]
By Jada Simon Periods have been a rite of passage for women since the beginning of time. Recently there have been several attempts to […]
By Owen Russell The Kansas City Chiefs took on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57 last Sunday night. The game was a roller […]
By Damien Ovalle After forty years of service to Brooklyn College, Bruce Filosa announced his official retirement from his role as director of recreation, […]
Men’s Volleyball Beats Pratt By Owen Russell The men’s volleyball team continues to roll, winning their only match of the week on Feb. 7 […]
By Gabriela Flores Reporting Assistance By Kaylin Guzman Brooklyn College hosted Dr. Selwyn M. Vickers, the CEO and president of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer […]
By Gabriela Flores & Radwan Farraj To kickoff Black History Month on campus, the Mexican Heritage Student Association (MeHSA) screened two documentaries that showcased […]
By Samia Afsar In his East Flatbush apartment, 28-year-old music composition major Gidong Kim gets comfortable in his chair as he looks down at […]
By Shea Stevenson Public-facing AI and its recent expansion into prompt-based writing has been generating mixed reactions. Mostly, lots of people are angry and […]
By: Alderrodo Griffiths I wouldn’t call myself a film buff or movie critic, but like most people with a short attention span and wild […]
Men’s Swimming Places Third In Championships By Owen Russell The men’s swimming team took their final dip in the pool two weekends ago, on […]
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