Women of Color Club and The Curly Code Help BC Students Spring into a New Beauty Routine
By Amira Turner Despite being part of a daily routine, hair in the Black community has historically been a source of conflict, misinformation, and […]
By Amira Turner Despite being part of a daily routine, hair in the Black community has historically been a source of conflict, misinformation, and […]
By Amira Turner The models strutting between the East and West Quad decked out in designer streetwear on April 16, didn’t think they’d be […]
By Amira Turner Gathered around tables in the Women’s Center on Thursday, April 4 were dozens of students participating in the Women’s Center’s […]
By Amira Turner and Rami Mansi On April 5, The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (MFIT) hosted the MFIT 31st Symposium, “New […]
By Jaida Dent Tuesday, March 26 was marked with powerful words shared throughout the night as BRIC Arts Media hosted their annual “Brooklyn Poetry […]
By Amira Turner Since the Industrial Revolution, crocheting has been an extremely popular, yet gendered, craft. Like most fiber arts, crocheting has historically been […]
By Paulina Gajewski The ethos of the mid-twentieth century was imbued with colonialism and struggle between foreign powers. At the zenith of colonial […]
By Kiara Jones-Ford New York Governor Kathy Hochul has turned her attention towards the safety of the New York City transit system, and in […]
By Giovanni Ravalli and Kate Dempsey In honor of Black History Month, the LGBTQ+ Resource Center held its second annual Gender-Affirming Makeup Workshop on […]
By Kaylin Guzman The discussion “Defining Immigration, Empire, Race, and Slavery” was hosted by The Wolfe Institute on Feb. 27, focusing on research done […]
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