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“Race, Violence, and Power,” Prof. Kobie Coleman Gives Lecture on “Counter-Violence”

September 23, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

   Police brutality in America has led to many discussions on how to end the ongoing mistreatment of Black people, along with the history of race […]

“Run It as a Hybrid or Cancel the Course,” Physics Dept. Hybrid Lab Course

September 23, 2020 Bobbie Bell 0

For many students, taking a science lab course remotely is not ideal. For the physics department, all courses are online with only one hybrid, Modern […]

USG Unveils New Podcast Series

September 23, 2020 Ian Ezinga 0

 Last week, the Student Government released the first episode of Speak Up, a podcast designed to give students a look into the ethos of different […]

BC Is Named Most Ethnically Diverse in Nothern Region for 3rd Time; Students and Faculty Want College to Live Up to it

September 23, 2020 mayaschubert 0

 Last week, Brooklyn College was named by U.S. News & World Report (UNWR) as the “most ethnically diverse campus” in the Northern Region. The announcement […]

Ruth Bader Ginsberg Dies at 87

September 23, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

 Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Brooklynite who served as the second woman on the Supreme Court, died last Friday evening due to complications with pancreatic cancer. […]

BC Prof NGOC Cindy Pham Helps Her Students and Community During Pandemic

September 16, 2020 web 0

Written By: Tsering Zangmo  During the COVID-19 pandemic, BC Business Professor Ngoc Cindy Pham has been a supportive force for her local Brooklyn and Vietnamese […]

Petition To Protect CUNY Student Privacy Circulates

September 16, 2020 web 0

 Written By: Paola Sacerdote  CUNY students are unhappy with the university’s decision to permit live, online proctoring of exams. The frustration led to the creation […]

NFL Week One: Bills Win, Jets and Giants Can’t Get Off Ground

September 16, 2020 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin   New York Football is back. With the coronavirus canceling the preseason, we had not seen New York NFL football since […]

The Closure of the Residence Hall is a Win, but Students Still Need Safe Housing

September 16, 2020 web 0

Written By: Chris Omar, Corrinne Greene, & Zainab Iqbal The Residence Hall at Brooklyn College (RHBC) has finally shut down. Students have been sounding the […]

“Alienation Sogai” at the CUNY Asian American Film Festival

September 16, 2020 John Schilling 0

   Over the summer, CUNY’s Asian American/Asian Research Institute (AAARI) hosted the 17th Annual CUNY Asian American Film Festival featuring a variety of short films […]

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