No Major Losses Reported at BC in Hurricane Ida Aftermath
By John Schilling When Hurricane Ida swept through the northeast on Wednesday, Sept. 1, Brooklyn College was not immune from the flooding and transportation […]
By John Schilling When Hurricane Ida swept through the northeast on Wednesday, Sept. 1, Brooklyn College was not immune from the flooding and transportation […]
By: Matt Hirsch On the twentieth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Brooklyn College tolled the library building’s bell to honor those who were lost. […]
By Matt Hirsch Brooklyn College’s Tanger Hillel gathered on Sept. 12 to help clean up Coney Island Beach for the fourth annual Reverse Tashlich […]
By Gabriela Flores To help incoming students and faculty navigate their campus reentry passes, Brooklyn College administrators and the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) launched […]
By Stavroula Stathopoulos CUNY has taken massive efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19, mandating students taking in-person classes to provide vaccine verification or take […]
By Matt Hirsch After the resignation of Andrew Cuomo at midnight on Aug. 24, Governor Kathy Hochul was sworn in as the 57th Governor of […]
By Matt Hirsch After the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that killed over 2,200 people, and the impact of Tropical Storm Grace, […]
By Hifza Hameed CUNY Recovery Corps, a CUNY program in collaboration with the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), employed over 4,000 students this summer. The […]
By Gabriela Flores With American troops having finally withdrawn from Afghanistan on Aug. 31, the 20-year-long war has come to an end. But in […]
By: Radwan Farraj Most known for his work on classical Greek history and as an outspoken academic of Western studies, Brooklyn College Alumnus Donald Kagan […]
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