Low Qui Savage: Every Roosevelt Has Its Thorn
Astute readers will note that we didn’t print an issue last Wednesday. Not because there was a shortage of news, mind you, nor due to […]
Astute readers will note that we didn’t print an issue last Wednesday. Not because there was a shortage of news, mind you, nor due to […]
Written By Paola Sacerdote The Brooklyn College Psychology Club held their first meeting of the semester, an invitation not just for psych majors but for […]
When this year’s nominees for the Academy Awards were announced, a former member of the Brooklyn College family was among them. Sami Khan, a former […]
Written By Makeet Finch On Thursday, Feb. 6, students and faculty were joined together at the Performing Arts Center, vocalizing why they celebrate Black History […]
Written By Kendra Martinez Self-love is just as important as showing love to one another. On Thursday, Feb. 13, students in BC’s English department gathered […]
The most popular room in the Brooklyn College library was inaccessible to students on Tuesday, Feb. 4, because of a section in the new union […]
Stanley Cohen, a Brooklyn College alumnus turned Nobelist, died on Feb. 5, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York, on Nov. […]
In both issues one and two, we stated Hailey Lam was arrested by police while protesting the CUNY Board of Trustees last December. This is […]
Written By Kwame Perez The Brooklyn College men’s basketball team is looking to salvage what’s left of what has been a tough season after dropping […]
The Brooklyn College men’s volleyball team dropped to 4-7 Saturday after being shut out in a non-conference three-way tournament against New Jersey City University and […]
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