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By Ian Ezinga The 2021 Met Gala happened about a week ago. As per usual with this sort of fanfare, nothing of real consequence […]
By Ian Ezinga The 2021 Met Gala happened about a week ago. As per usual with this sort of fanfare, nothing of real consequence […]
By Sammy Quarrato President Biden has recently issued a series of incentives to get more Amiercans vaccinated against the COVID-19 pandemic to where the […]
By John Schilling When President Michelle J. Anderson sent out her “Updates on Our Campus Return” letter to the Brooklyn College community on Aug. […]
By Melissa Morales Sept. 15 marks the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which gives the country an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate Hispanic […]
By Owen Russell The Women’s Volleyball team started the season well, currently holding a 5-3 record. The Bulldogs’ winning ways can be attributed to […]
Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Seasons Begin By Owen Russell After having their first meet of the year postponed, the Women’s Cross Country […]
By Matt Hirsch Brooklyn College is hosting a “Vaccine Van” from the NYC Test & Trace Corps, offering Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer vaccines from […]
By John Schilling When Hurricane Ida swept through the northeast on Wednesday, Sept. 1, Brooklyn College was not immune from the flooding and transportation […]
By: Matt Hirsch On the twentieth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Brooklyn College tolled the library building’s bell to honor those who were lost. […]
By Matt Hirsch Brooklyn College’s Tanger Hillel gathered on Sept. 12 to help clean up Coney Island Beach for the fourth annual Reverse Tashlich […]
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