
2020 Commencement Goes Online, to Seniors’ Dismay
Due to the pandemic, graduation ceremonies have been canceled across CUNY, and while a virtual commencement is planned, outgoing seniors don’t seem too happy about […]
Due to the pandemic, graduation ceremonies have been canceled across CUNY, and while a virtual commencement is planned, outgoing seniors don’t seem too happy about […]
After initial election dates in late April were cancelled, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) has rescheduled their elections. The elections will now be held from Monday, […]
I’ve learned two things after attending Travis Scott’s Fortnite Astronomical concert. The first is that online concerts are no joke. The second is that neither […]
Sometimes it’s hard to finish a book mid-semester. You are already reading much less enjoyable text for classes and don’t feel like reading more. I […]
On April 15, a new series premiered on FX and grasped the attention of audiences across the country. Mrs. America tells the story of American […]
Globally, coronavirus has forced many theatres to close its doors in observance of self-isolation. Nonetheless, Martin E. Segal Theatre at the CUNY Graduate Center has […]
On the Record — Before They Were Big, They Were CUNY They say if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. What […]
In the past few months, a number of Brooklyn College faculty and alumni have received honors for their work in literature. On April 17, President […]
Moshe Augenstein, Undergraduate Deputy Chair of Computer and Information Science, died of complications from COVID-19 on April 7. He was the second of four within […]
Jay Jankelewicz, the erstwhile office manager for Brooklyn College’s Philosophy Department, died of complications of COVID-19 this past Thursday, Apr. 9. Jankelewicz graduated from Brooklyn […]
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