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Mets Open New Chapter In Steve Cohen

November 18, 2020 web 0

Written By: Carlos Daniel Martinez  Things are starting to look up for the Mets, as fans can sigh and feel that something will be accomplished […]

Phi Sigma Chi, A Brotherhood for Good

November 11, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

   Whether it be cracking inside jokes or cheering each other on through it all, members of the Phi Sigma Chi Multicultural Fraternity at Brooklyn […]

Brooklyn College Reacts to 2020 Election Results

November 11, 2020 web 0

Written By: Kendra Martinez America has decided on Joe Biden as our president-elect, and the highly anticipated election demonstrated a tight race for the candidates. […]

BC Alum Saul Kassin and the Science of False Confessions

November 11, 2020 Qichelle Maitland 0

  In our criminal justice system, a confession is often considered to be the most substantial piece of evidence there is. However, in some cases, when […]

Is Danny Dimes Worth A Nickle?

November 11, 2020 Conrad Hoyt 0

   Through more than simply donning the red, white, and blue uniform, Daniel Jones best captures the spirit of the New York Giants in that […]

The Brooklyn Nets Sky High Expectations

November 11, 2020 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin In the 2019 offseason, the Brooklyn Nets signed both Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, two of the most creative and efficient […]

Op-ed: Keeping Our Heads Down

November 11, 2020 Ian Ezinga 0

The news of Joe Biden’s victory in this year’s presidential contest was met with celebrations across the city and the nation. The celebrations seemed duly […]

Book Review: “We Were Liars” by E. Lockhart

November 11, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

  “Shut up…I’ll give you more chocolate if you shut up.” The reader is explicitly told to not ask questions. If you can just go with […]

On the Record: Déjà Vu – Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

November 11, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

 The day before the election results were announced, I took a solo walk in Green-Wood Cemetery. Bright, sunny, and nearly 70 degrees in November seemed […]

Piano Professor Pays Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg

November 11, 2020 John Schilling 0

   Since Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed on Sept. 18, Americans are still grieving the loss of the esteemed public servant and reflecting […]

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