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NYC’s Whitney Museum Reopens But Draws Controversy

September 15, 2020 web 0

Written By: Stacy Fisch Summer has almost come to an end, and you won’t be able to walk in Prospect Park or ride your bike […]

My Big Fat BC Experience: Joel Zwick Talks to Students

September 15, 2020 web 0

Written By: Michela Arlia On September 10, Michelle Hecht from the Brooklyn College Foundation along with other professors and faculty within the Theater department hosted […]

Hybrid Courses on Hold, to Start Sometime in Fall

September 15, 2020 Bobbie Bell 0

As Brooklyn College adapts to remote learning, how and when hybrid courses will begin for the fall semester is still up in the air for […]

BC Notorious Res Hall Closes Its Doors

September 15, 2020 mayaschubert 0

  After years, the Residence Hall at Brooklyn College has finally shut its doors. According to a former RA, the building at 1 Kenilworth Place […]

Sports World Strikes for Black Lives

September 2, 2020 web 0

Written By: Carlos Daniel Martinez Last week, across the sports world, athletes refused to play or practice in an unprecedented display of unity, protesting the […]

BC’s Made in Quarantine Film Festival Shows Life During Virus

September 2, 2020 web 0

Written By: Chaya Gurkov Although most of us probably won’t be waving quarantine life away with tear-studded eyes and heavy hearts, a number of students […]

COVID 1, CUNYAC 0, Athletes Lose Fall Season to COVID

September 2, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

   On July, 21, 2020, the City University of New York Athletic Conference and member Athletic Directors decided to cancel all fall 2020 sports. Amidst […]

On the Record: The Killers, “The Mirage”

September 2, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

As I write this inaugural piece to begin the fall semester, I’ve just finished the first day of classes. My back hurts from sitting at […]

BC Prof Ryan Murelli Receives $1.5Mil Grant from NIH

September 2, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

  For the next four years, Brooklyn College Chemistry Professor Ryan P. Murelli and his lab will receive $1.54 million from the National Institute of Health […]

Music Students Await Word on Needed Practice Space

September 2, 2020 web 0

Written By: Paola Sacerdote Students in the music department are expressing their distress with CUNY Central’s “LATE FEE” policy to drop classes, as they await […]

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