The Shift: New York City Turns Towards Red in 2024 Election
By Serena Edwards President-elect Donald Trump won against Vice President Kamala Harris by a majority of 312 electoral college votes, as opposed to Harris, […]
By Serena Edwards President-elect Donald Trump won against Vice President Kamala Harris by a majority of 312 electoral college votes, as opposed to Harris, […]
By Avi Wizwer With the 2024 election at a close, several candidates have made history following Tuesday night’s election. These many “firsts” in American […]
By Daniel Afanasyev Several brushfires broke out across Brooklyn over the weekend, the latest effects of an abnormally long stretch of dry weather affecting […]
By Victoria Keraj As Americans turn out in waves to vote for their president, the race remains close. According to the New York Times, […]
By Kate Dempsey The 14-mile light rail train line connecting Brooklyn to Queens, known as the Interborough Express Project (IBX), is now officially underway, […]
By Vanessa Cruz “They Stole Us, They Sold Us, They Owe Us: Reparations Now!” This is the motto of the Black human rights organization, the […]
By Angelina Banek On Sunday morning, an ocean of people dressed in pink flooded the Coney Island Boardwalk to participate in the “Making Strides […]
By Daniel Afanasyev More than 30 members of the Professional Staff Congress (PSC-CUNY), including those from Brooklyn College, were arrested Monday, Oct. 21 after […]
By Izabela Mscislawski It’s October; the leaves are falling gracefully and coating every crevice of the concrete. The aggressive gusts of wind may make […]
By Daniel Afanasyev Brooklyn College students, transit advocates, and community groups relay-hiked four miles up Flatbush Avenue, calling on the Adams administration for long […]
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