BC Alum Marshall Kaplan Donates $500K To Support Veteran Students
By Matt Hirsch A recent donation of $500,000 by Marshall G. Kaplan, a World War II veteran, and BC alum, will go to support […]
By Matt Hirsch A recent donation of $500,000 by Marshall G. Kaplan, a World War II veteran, and BC alum, will go to support […]
By Gabriela Flores To incentivize parents to vaccinate their 5 to 11-year-olds, New York Governor Kathy Hochul rolled out “Vaccinate, Educate, Graduate,” a five-week-long […]
By Radwan Farraj A joint resolution calling on CUNY to recognize Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as formal holidays recently passed through the Undergraduate […]
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 […]
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