
Chancellor Lays Out CUNY Response to Virus
With New York City receiving its first case of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and global fears beginning to grow, CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez e-mailed […]
With New York City receiving its first case of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and global fears beginning to grow, CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez e-mailed […]
As Brooklyn College heads into the heart of a new semester, the struggles for transfer students have been on the administration’s mind. “This is increasingly […]
Written By Gabriela Flores This past Sunday, March 1, Gov. Cuomo’s Bag Waste Reduction law was implemented in many shops like supermarkets, bodegas, and retailers […]
The condition of the cafe on the first floor of Whitehead Hall has been raising some questions from students concerning the upkeep of the area. […]
Written By Ian Ezinga The Undergraduate Student Government Club Funding Council has a new set of rules that will make it easier to deny student […]
Last Thursday, Brooklyn College students received an email from Alan Gilbert, the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration, detailing campus improvement initiatives developing over […]
The most popular room in the Brooklyn College library was inaccessible to students on Tuesday, Feb. 4, because of a section in the new union […]
Stanley Cohen, a Brooklyn College alumnus turned Nobelist, died on Feb. 5, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York, on Nov. […]
In both issues one and two, we stated Hailey Lam was arrested by police while protesting the CUNY Board of Trustees last December. This is […]
Governor Andrew Cuomo started the year off with a bang on January 21st, unveiling his outline of the Fiscal Year 2021 Executive Budget. The plan, […]
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