‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Is A Puzzle
By John Schilling Disclaimer: Minor spoilers ahead Long gone are the days where Marvel Studios could seamlessly release filler movies and sustain the franchise with […]
By John Schilling Disclaimer: Minor spoilers ahead Long gone are the days where Marvel Studios could seamlessly release filler movies and sustain the franchise with […]
By Priscilla Mensah The burden that is student loans has been a topic of discourse for some time now. It seems as if student loans, […]
By Ian Ezinga A recent theme in my personal interests and my coursework in my last semester has been the idea of progress. As […]
By Priscilla Mensah Recently in the mainstream media, there seems to be a recommenced interest in the historical legacy of slavery, and more specifically, […]
By Chaya Gurkov “The world will ask you who you are, and if you do not know, the world will tell you.” —Carl Jung. […]
By Ian Ezinga A common answer given as to why an undergraduate student studies history, besides to become qualified as a primary or secondary […]
By Priscilla Mensah Over the past few years, it seems that Ramadan as a religious holiday and observance has become somewhat mainstream. Talks of […]
By Ian Ezinga I’m writing this the day of the shooting that took place at the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn – […]
By Priscilla Mensah With the Senate confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson this past Thursday as the first African American woman to serve as Supreme Court Justice, […]
By Helen Dang As a third-year Brooklyn College undergraduate, I’ve struggled with self care at times while juggling college courses, being a Reading Fellow, and […]
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