On the Record: “What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?” Public Enemy
When I was a kid, my parents would take me with them when they voted in elections. We’d walk down the block to our local […]
When I was a kid, my parents would take me with them when they voted in elections. We’d walk down the block to our local […]
It was an unlikely forum on Sept. 23 when 2020 Hess Scholar in Residence Winona LaDuke, as well as Brooklyn College theater alums, Katherine George […]
Written By: Michela Arlia Earlier this month, the Brooklyn College Department of Theater officially unveiled their plans to continue productions for the Fall 2020 semester. […]
Before the pandemic, the Early Childhood Center (ECC) at Brooklyn College served as a safe place where student parents and faculty members could leave […]
Written By: Matthew Hirsch Born and raised in South Brooklyn, BC alum Patrick Hickey Jr. spends his days as a journalism professor at Kingsborough and […]
Written By: Maya Schubert and Dorette Dayan BC’s Implementation Team for Racial Justice hosted two listening sessions for student concerns. The meetings, held on Zoom […]
BC’s Immigrant Student Success Office (ISSO), having celebrated its one year anniversary in the beginning of September, continues to grow even in remote form. The […]
Written By: Paola Sacerdote With campus closed, the Brooklyn College Diversity Fair, hosted by Student Activities Involvement Leadership (S.A.I.L) Center was conducted via Zoom this […]
Saquon Barkley’s injury Sunday was perhaps the most devastating in a slew of injuries on week two of the NFL season. The star running back […]
Written By: Jose Rohdin Going into this shortened baseball season, the Yankees were a clear favorite to make it out of the American League and […]
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