SAIL Hosts Virtual Diversity Fair
By Serin Sarsour As the pandemic persists, Brooklyn College held its annual Diversity Fair virtually on Sept. 9. Rather than being on the quad, behind […]
By Serin Sarsour As the pandemic persists, Brooklyn College held its annual Diversity Fair virtually on Sept. 9. Rather than being on the quad, behind […]
By Serin Sarsour For 129 years, Grand Prospect Hall held thousands of weddings, graduations, and other events in its Victorian-style banquet. But when COVID-19 […]
By Serin Sarsour After being investigated for sexual assault by New York’s Attorney General Letitia James, former Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned his position and […]
By Mary Zakharova Many Brooklyn College clubs introduced themselves to students remotely at the BC Virtual Involvement Fair on Aug. 31. Despite campus opening back […]
By John Schilling Reporting Assistance by Gabriela Flores and Serin Sarsour With classes returning to an in-person format, it would seem as if Brooklyn […]
By: Serin Sarsour Last May, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that all CUNY and SUNY students must be vaccinated before they step foot […]
By: Mary Zakharova Back in March 2020, when COVID-19 infections started to pick up nationwide, most of New York City was shut down. Restaurants […]
As ranked-choice voting made its debut in this year’s primaries, New Yorkers waited for weeks after Jun. 22 to know which mayoral candidate took […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov Bharatanatyam: a Sanskrit word that in English could be understood to mean “India acting,” is more famously recognized as one of […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa After nine months following the Haitian Studies Institute (HSI) founding Director Jean Eddy Saint Paul stepped down, Dr. Marie Lily Cerat, […]
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