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New York City’s Department of Social Services is facing pushback from local officials after announcing its plans to open a homeless shelter at the […]
New York City’s Department of Social Services is facing pushback from local officials after announcing its plans to open a homeless shelter at the […]
Ahead of the spring 2021 semester, the college and film department have made the decision to temporarily suspend the production of thesis films until March. […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov As time pushes us farther away from the 20th century and the horrors that were inflicted on those living through […]
Written By: Olivia McCaa In New York, in order to continue to tell the stories of those most affected by the still raging COVID-19 pandemic, […]
When Joseph Vecsey was applying to colleges over a decade ago, he only had one thing in mind. He wanted to go to film school. […]
Written By: Michela Arlia Amidst the chaos of transitioning to a fully remote semester last fall, the Brooklyn College Department of Theater hired Patrick Sabongui, […]
Progressives in America have discovered a great way to deal with the complexities and nuances of a system that has been deteriorating ever since it […]
Written By: Jose Rohdin In a shortened 2020 MLB season, both New York franchises dealt with heartbreak. The Yankees had finally built a roster that […]
Written By: Carlos Daniel Martinez With 2020 in the rear-view mirror and after an almost-winless season, The New York Jets look to turn the […]
As of Wednesday morning, Feb. 3, the New York Knicks sit at 9-13, and the Nets are 13-9. While the records are promising (albeit for […]
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