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Train Riders Shot, Injured In Sunset Park Subway During Rush Hour

April 13, 2022 Michela Arlia 0

By Michela Arlia and Matt Hirsch      Editor’s Note: This story remains developing.       On Tuesday, April 11, during the usual early morning rush hour […]

Pro-Student CUNY Hosts Town Hall, Demands More Online Classes

April 13, 2022 mhirsch24 0

By Matt Hirsch    Pro-Student CUNY is an activist organization of CUNY students advocating for more online learning options. On Thursday, Apr. 7, they hosted their […]

Leonard Tow Announced As Distinguished Alum for 2022 Commencement

April 13, 2022 John Schilling 0

By John Schilling    Dr. Leonard Tow, a telecommunications billionaire, philanthropist, and the founding chairman of The Tow Foundation, will be the recipient of the Distinguished […]

Spring Has Sprung: BC Desi Club Hosts Holi Festival On West Quad

April 13, 2022 Gabriela Flores 0

By Gabriela Flores      To ring in the spring, Brooklyn College’s Desi Club invited students to throw color powders on the West Quad and embrace the […]

Long Live Bulletproof Comics: How A Shop Survived COVID

April 13, 2022 mhirsch24 0

By Matt Hirsch    On June 10th, 1992, Bulletproof Comics opened its doors for the first time. In the decades since, Hank Kwon, the owner […]

New BC Arts Club Invites Creatives To Collab And Let Loose

April 13, 2022 Michela Arlia 0

By Michela Arlia     There’s a new club on campus, and it’s highlighting some much needed collaboration in the arts departments.    BC Free Association is a […]

Conservatory’s “Afternoons At The Piano” Return To Campus

April 13, 2022 web 0

By Alexandria Woolfe     The Conservatory of Music returned with its “Afternoons at the Piano” on campus after nearly two years, with conservatory students playing classical […]

Rolling Rock Ramblings: Hazard Assessment In The Wake of Tragedy

April 13, 2022 Ian Ezinga 0

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 – […]

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Opinion: What Ketanji Brown Jackson Taught Me About The Art Of Interviewing

April 13, 2022 web 0

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, […]

Opinion: Why Should We Engage In Better Self Care?

April 13, 2022 web 0

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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