Once Bitten, Twice Shy: Brooklyn Defends Against Mosquitoes Amidst Increasing West Nile Cases
By Victoria Keraj Due to an increased number of mosquitoes that have tested positive for the West Nile virus (WN) in New York, the […]
By Victoria Keraj Due to an increased number of mosquitoes that have tested positive for the West Nile virus (WN) in New York, the […]
By Daniel Afanasyev At the start of the new academic year on Aug. 28, new and returning students were greeted with scaffolding at the […]
By Khalailah Bynoe On Aug. 28, the Brooklyn College AANAPISI Project (BCAP) held its soft opening to introduce the BC community to its newest […]
By Michelle Castillo For the past few months, the MTA has been finding new ways to combat the violent crimes happening in the subways, […]
By Shlomie Katash The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections concluded on April 5 with Noam Abrahams winning for President and Nitu Farhin winning for […]
By Shlomie Katash On April 30, CUNY administrative leaders requested assistance from the NYPD in shutting down pro-Palestine protests and encampments at City College […]
By Kate Dempsey A fiery red dragon wove in and out of the crowd of Brooklyn College students as they made their way through […]
By T’Neil Gooden As the spring semester comes to an end, Brooklyn College’s enrollment numbers have reached a new low as the number of […]
By Kate Dempsey The Gold Lounge in the Student Center was transformed into a calm, artistic scene transporting Brooklyn College students to South Korea […]
By Shlomie Katash At approximately 10:23 A.M. on April 5, a magnitude 4.8 earthquake emerging in New Jersey rocked the northeast corridor from Boston […]
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