BC Alumna Dominique Carson Pens Book on 90s R&B
If you lived in the 90s, tuning into BET music shows or hanging out at your local CD store were most likely part of […]
If you lived in the 90s, tuning into BET music shows or hanging out at your local CD store were most likely part of […]
At the pandemic’s outset in New York City, locals saw the number of COVID-cases steadily soar into a state of emergency. In October, state officials […]
Written By: Kendra Martinez The future of public health lies in the hands of up and coming medical professionals who will enter the field during […]
Whether it be cracking inside jokes or cheering each other on through it all, members of the Phi Sigma Chi Multicultural Fraternity at Brooklyn […]
Written By: Kendra Martinez America has decided on Joe Biden as our president-elect, and the highly anticipated election demonstrated a tight race for the candidates. […]
In our criminal justice system, a confession is often considered to be the most substantial piece of evidence there is. However, in some cases, when […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov What is music? Does the ticking of a clock or the revving of an engine warrant a musical acknowledgement of […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa In the past few months since the United States has started to reopen, indie bookstores are urgently pushing for the ability […]
As the country’s general elections came to a close, eligible CUNY students made their homestretch in filling their ballots and casting their votes. In New […]
To ring in the 2020 general election, Brooklyn College hosted Black Solidarity Day to reflect on Black people’s contributions in CUNY, America, and beyond. […]
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