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CUNY Adds $5 Million for Mental Health Services

November 11, 2020 mayaschubert 0

  CUNY plans to spend an additional $5 million on mental health services by January 2021, according to an announcement in mid-October. Per CUNY’s announcement, the […]

Fall ’19 and Spring ’20 Still Await Diplomas

November 11, 2020 web 0

Written By: Paola Sacerdote and Julie Saadia The Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 classes of Brooklyn College are still waiting on their diplomas. The administration […]

2020 Election Goes Down to Wire As 5 States Count Outstanding Ballots

November 4, 2020 Ryan Schwach 0

 Written By:Ryan Schwach & Maya Schubert Despite the vast majority of states called, and well over 100 million votes counted, America will still have to […]

First-time CUNY Voters Weigh-In On Poll Experience

November 4, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

  As the country’s general elections came to a close, eligible CUNY students made their homestretch in filling their ballots and casting their votes. In New […]

Prof Hamilton Talks Black Futures in Art Lecture

November 4, 2020 John Schilling 0

   “Futurity, Fantasy, and Technology.” These are the tenants of afrofuturism, according to Dr. Elizabeth Hamilton, an Assistant Professor of Art History at Fort Valley […]

On the Record: Bruce Springsteen, “Letter to You”

November 4, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

  When I was a freshman in high school, the English teachers had everyone write letters to their future selves. The idea was that we would […]

BC Inducts Historic 82′ Basketball Team to Hall of Fame

November 4, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

  The Brooklyn College 1981-82 men’s basketball team, it was announced this past Summer, is being inducted into the BC Athletics Hall of Fame. With […]

Black Solidarity Event Calls for Change “There Are Other Battles to be Fought”

November 4, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

   To ring in the 2020 general election, Brooklyn College hosted Black Solidarity Day to reflect on Black people’s contributions in CUNY, America, and beyond. […]

Dodgers Win World Series, Ending Drought

November 4, 2020 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin The Los Angeles Dodgers have finally won the World Series ring that has eluded them since 1988, and it took a […]

An Experience With the 2020 Election’s Long Early Voting Lines

November 3, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

I have always voted two blocks away from my apartment without trouble. However, this year was the first time that New York State has allowed […]

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