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 […]
Nancy Elsamanoudi is an up and coming Brooklyn based artist, but her path is not a typical one. Her parents are immigrants from Egypt. Her […]
While COVID-19 has made Broadway go dark until 2021, live theater is still alive and well in New York City thanks to Anna Strasser, a […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov It might come as a surprise to someone walking through the colorful stands of vegetables and fruits in an NYC […]
Recently, the Koppelman School of Business partnered with Brooklyn NoBrainer, a test preparation center, to help BC students boost their numerical literacy. Through their […]
Police brutality in America has led to many discussions on how to end the ongoing mistreatment of Black people, along with the history of race […]
For many students, taking a science lab course remotely is not ideal. For the physics department, all courses are online with only one hybrid, Modern […]
Last week, the Student Government released the first episode of Speak Up, a podcast designed to give students a look into the ethos of different […]
Last week, Brooklyn College was named by U.S. News & World Report (UNWR) as the “most ethnically diverse campus” in the Northern Region. The announcement […]
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