COVID-19 and a Mournful Student
Written By: Carlos Daniel Martrinez In some of our minds, the boat is now sinking and we’d like to give up. For others, maybe we […]
Written By: Carlos Daniel Martrinez In some of our minds, the boat is now sinking and we’d like to give up. For others, maybe we […]
In music, politics, and seemingly every venue in between, there is an invisible resistance band that women have carried the burden of. Nothing is impossible […]
Written By: Chris Omar, Corrinne Greene, & Zainab Iqbal The Residence Hall at Brooklyn College (RHBC) has finally shut down. Students have been sounding the […]
While most agree that online learning is the only way to return to school safely this semester, few are excited about it. Many dread a […]
News to no one is that Brooklyn College is online for the Fall 2020 semester due COVID-19. Yeah, so was Spring 2020, but we didn’t […]
As I write this inaugural piece to begin the fall semester, I’ve just finished the first day of classes. My back hurts from sitting at […]
Hey there reader, let’s you and I make a classic summer pact: let’s make this past summer the one we’ll never forget. I can’t neatly […]
Calling racists “Karen” isn’t helping. There is no shortage of “Karens” out there. There are racist women and men who will try to crush […]
“Today and tomorrow, and yesterday too, the flowers are dying like all things do…I fuss with my hair and I fight blood feuds, I […]
This pandemic has held a number of horrible surprises. Two of them came the day my parents got carried off to the ER. The first […]
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