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I wanted to write a piece titled “Love in the Time of Novel CoronaVirus” but that didn’t seem appropriate. People are scared. The global markets […]
I wanted to write a piece titled “Love in the Time of Novel CoronaVirus” but that didn’t seem appropriate. People are scared. The global markets […]
COVID-19 has brutally rammed its way into the lives of pretty much everyone by now. What began as bits of news from overseas has rapidly […]
While transitions to “distance-learning” occur across CUNY and SUNY campuses, life at Brooklyn College itself seems to be coming to a standstill, especially for clubs […]
Written By Stacy Fisch Small businesses around campus are feeling the effects of last week’s shutdown. While local businesses are taking a hit in revenue […]
Written By Paola Sacerdote Internships are often the way students get their foot in the door of prestigious organizations. As the beginning of March arrived, […]
Written By Zahra Khan The National Honor Society may sound familiar to high school students: it’s an nationwide organization for high school students in the […]
With the Democratic primaries boiling down to two candidates, a possibly less contentious presidential election comes to Brooklyn College this month, when three hopefuls vie […]
It’s odd enough to review a two-part play in two separate write-ups. It’s even more disorienting when the difference in quality between parts one and […]
To kick off the BC community’s celebration of Women’s History Month, the Brooklyn College Women’s Center hosted a poetry reading: a poetic exploration of intersectionality […]
Reader, I was all set to write an in-depth exploration into the two archetypes of writers in the journalism biz, and the delicate balance a […]
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