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By Ian Ezinga I have fond memories of my arrival in New York City and to the Brooklyn College campus. My first apartment was […]
By Ian Ezinga I have fond memories of my arrival in New York City and to the Brooklyn College campus. My first apartment was […]
By Melissa Morales Looking out my bedroom window, I see people walk down the street. Some of them masked, some of them not. A […]
By Johan Abdu Basketball is a game famous for its break-neck pace. You’re charging down the baseline, rising through a sea of defenders, […]
By Billy Wood On Aug. 27, Brooklyn College Athletics announced that Jose “Tito” Castillo would be the new Head Coach for Brooklyn College’s […]
Women’s Soccer Off To Rough Start By Owen Russell The Bulldogs took the field for the first time in nearly two years on Sept. 8, […]
By Owen Russell After a year and a half of remote learning, students are still feeling the effects of COVID-19 restrictions. Some classes are […]
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 […]
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