Owners Look to Turn Old BC Rez Hall into Shelter, Get Pushback from Pols
New York City’s Department of Social Services is facing pushback from local officials after announcing its plans to open a homeless shelter at the […]
New York City’s Department of Social Services is facing pushback from local officials after announcing its plans to open a homeless shelter at the […]
Ahead of the spring 2021 semester, the college and film department have made the decision to temporarily suspend the production of thesis films until March. […]
After overwhelming support for the implementation of the Credit/ No Credit flexible grading policy in the College’s Policy Council, we now wait for the […]
Written By: Ryan Schwach and Maya Schubert CUNY has yet to provide an accepting environment to all students, evidenced recently in the number of […]
As the first full semester of online learning comes to a close and the school prepares for a remote spring, students expressed feelings about […]
Around $110,000 was doled out to CUNY students in need from the University Student Senate Emergency Relief Fund. The fund serves to help students who […]
In mid-November, CUNY faculty and staff were informed by the Professional Staff Congress that the University had decided to delay salary raises scheduled for […]
Written By: Maya Schubert and Ryan Schwach The University Student Senate has voted unanimously in favor of a resolution extending the credit/no credit policy for […]
Last week, the Brooklyn College Undergraduate Student Government hosted its shortened Spirit Week celebration just before the holidays. Taking place from Nov. 23 through […]
A lawsuit from CUNY’s largest employees’ union, the Professional Staff Congress, alleging that the University’s layoffs of thousands of employees broke the CARES Act, […]
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