Long Live Bulletproof Comics: How A Shop Survived COVID
By Matt Hirsch On June 10th, 1992, Bulletproof Comics opened its doors for the first time. In the decades since, Hank Kwon, the owner […]
By Matt Hirsch On June 10th, 1992, Bulletproof Comics opened its doors for the first time. In the decades since, Hank Kwon, the owner […]
By Serin Sarsour Melina Giakoumis has spent the last five years researching the response sea stars have to climate change as she travels all across […]
By Mary Zakharova Brooklyn College held a “Management Consulting in the Digital Age: Insights of the VP of Enterprise Consulting of Media.Monks” event on Monday, […]
By John Schilling A club that was dead was born again and then died again. It was two years ago that COVID-19 began to spread […]
By Serin Sarsour and Gabriela Flores Brooklyn College’s Undergraduate Student Government held its first in-person event of the semester on Mar. 14 to celebrate […]
By Gabriela Flores As Women’s History Month comes to a close, Brooklyn College’s Women of Color hosted a panel of three black women […]
By Serin Sarsour Growing up Arab and Muslim, and being a woman in the legal world, Attorney Yasmin Dwedar has learned to navigate discrimination […]
By Gabriela Flores Once COVID shut down student life on Brooklyn College’s campus, club involvement either continued or fell through the cracks of remote […]
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 and Gabriela Flores It has been two years since CUNY announced every one of its campus’ doors would close and classes […]
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