USG Resolutions Address Semester Troubles For BC Students
By Radwan Farraj Resolutions addressing enrollment and increasing costs recently made their way through the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) in an effort to help […]
By Radwan Farraj Resolutions addressing enrollment and increasing costs recently made their way through the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) in an effort to help […]
By Matt Hirsch and Gabriela Flores After over a year of mostly remote learning, classes in the spring 2022 semester at Brooklyn College will be […]
By Gabriela Flores As more students returned to campus this fall, some have encountered issues with Brooklyn College’s WiFi, experiencing sudden internet crashes, an […]
By Cynthia Leung Seymour M. Miller, known most for his work as a scholar and activist, passed away on Oct. 26. He was 99 […]
By John Schilling Brooklyn Borough President and former police captain Eric Adams is the new mayor of New York City, defeating Guardian Angels founder […]
By Radwan Farraj Brooklyn College faculty recently argued publicly on Brooklyn College In The Know 2, a student-monitored Facebook group, about the COVID-19 vaccine […]
By Matt Hirsch Taken aback by the news of massive enrollment declines, New York State Budget Director Robert F. Mujica questioned requests for […]
By Matt Hirsch With a focus on serving the local Brooklyn communities and diversifying the field of biomedical cancer research, faculty members at Brooklyn […]
By Matt Hirsch The CUNY Board of Trustees met on Monday, Oct. 25 to approve refunds for students that did not submit their […]
By Matt Hirsch Four people were shot on Glenwood Road and Nostrand Avenue last Thursday, blocks from Whitman Hall, according to Detective Muniz of […]
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