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Rolling Rock Ramblings: Reforms Are Not The Answers

April 14, 2021 Ian Ezinga 0

   Daunte White was murdered at the hands of the police. The killing was explained by the police as a mistaken use of a gun […]

BC Alum Sully Khwaja: A Musician With A Mission

April 14, 2021 John Schilling 0

Sully Khwaja is a 24-year-old pop singer-songwriter, recording artist, and BC alum with a passion for music and inspiring others.    Growing up in a household […]

Conservatory Brings Back Electroacoustic Music Festival

April 14, 2021 John Schilling 0

On Apr. 7, the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College hosted the 40th Bi-Annual International Electroacoustic Music Festival with original works by seven different “emerging […]

Yankees Start Season Off With Struggles

April 14, 2021 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin  The New York Yankees 2021 campaign has a lot of hype surrounding it, it is one of the best rosters the […]

A Brklyn MVP? The Case for Kyrie

April 14, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

   Amidst a sea of great players having great seasons, some of whom even share the same black and white jerseys, Kyrie Irving has had […]

Profs Keep Up With COVID Learning Challenges One Year Later

March 24, 2021 Gabriela Flores 0

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, so does remote learning for most Brooklyn College professors and students. In carrying on their teaching from an online platform, […]

Stories of our Women-Led Businesses in New York City

March 24, 2021 web 0

Written By: Olivia McCaa For Nkem Oghedo, diving headfirst into the food industry would lead her down an exciting and rewarding path.    “I’ve never been […]

Rolling Rock Ramblings: To Code or Not To Code?

March 24, 2021 Ian Ezinga 0

 As the spring semester passes its halfway marker, thoughts of graduation loom over many students’ heads. Some gleefully look forward to pursuing whatever it is […]

The Stark Contrast In How NCAA Treat Male, Female Ballers

March 24, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

When die-hard fans and casuals alike think of the term “March Madness,” they likely think of the men’s basketball tournament, where one-and-done, do-or-die games result […]

CUNY Grads Big for State Economy Per Comptroller Report

March 24, 2021 web 0

 Written By: Sydney Rodriguez  According to a report released Mar. 12 by NYC’s Comptroller Scott M. Stringer, CUNY graduates contribute greatly to the state’s economy, […]

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