
Graduation Returns To Barclays After 2 Years Online
By Matt Hirsch For two years, Brooklyn College’s commencement ceremony was forced online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. BC’s class of 2022 will […]
By Matt Hirsch For two years, Brooklyn College’s commencement ceremony was forced online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. BC’s class of 2022 will […]
By Marwa Ikhmayes and Matt Hirsch Mayor Eric Adams recently announced that public school students from kindergarten through 12th grade can finally drop their […]
By Marwa Ikhmayes Brooklyn College’s International Programs and Study Abroad is now officially accepting applications to study abroad for the summer and fall 2022 […]
By Mary Zakharova New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams announced that starting on Mar. 7, masks and proof of vaccination will […]
By Serin Sarsour After two years of the annual event being held online due to COVID-19, the Gaza 5K returned back in person on […]
By Johan Abdu Reporting Assistance by Radwan Farraj Russia’s sudden invasion of Ukraine has shocked the world, leaving many to see images similar to […]
By Aliyah Jacobson On Sunday, Mar. 6, a team of 24 volunteers from Brooklyn and Queens College gathered together to sort 3,750 pounds of […]
By Alexandria Woolfe The Film Department’s own Professor Todd Chandler released a documentary with PBS titled “Bulletproof” on Feb. 14, where he intended to put […]
By Cailah Parker Columbia University hosted a talk session featuring playwright Lynn Nottage on Mar. 4, as part of the school’s Complex Issues series. […]
By Priscilla Mensah Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to make history as the first African-American woman Supreme Court Justice. Should Ketanji be confirmed, she […]
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