Fall Involvement Fair Returns On Campus In Full Swing
By Michela Arlia Common hours on the quad were vibrant once again as the Involvement Fair returned for the second time in person since […]
By Michela Arlia Common hours on the quad were vibrant once again as the Involvement Fair returned for the second time in person since […]
By Serin Sarsour America was set back about 50 years when the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade on June 24, terminating the constitutional […]
By Gabriela Flores While she searched through the city’s thrift and vintage troves, Manuela Surillo became a budding entrepreneurial force to be reckoned with. […]
By Gabriela Flores After serving three years in the Undergraduate Student Government, President Iqura Naheed is set to graduate later this month from Brooklyn College. […]
By Gabriela Flores In celebration of CUNY’s undocumented and immigrant students, John Jay hosted a university-wide event alongside Brooklyn College’s Immigrant Student Success Office (ISSO) […]
By Serin Sarsour Brooklyn College held a CUNY-wide Eid al-Fitr community celebration on Wednesday, May 4 with the efforts of several clubs. “The Eid celebration […]
By Mary Zakharova Brooklyn College held a virtual discussion about the importance of covering Asian American and Pacific Islander history in school curriculums on Thursday, […]
By John Schilling It was almost four years ago that Carina D’Urso, a native Brooklynite and the daughter of Italian immigrants, first toured the […]
By Serin Sarsour A new blog called CUNYverse was created by CUNY to serve as a platform where its students can share their voices and […]
By Johan Abdu It’s been 40 years since the tragic 1982 murder of Vincent Chin, an Asian-American beaten to death by two white autoworkers in […]
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