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Theater Professor Justin Townsend Gets 2 Tony Noms.

October 28, 2020 John Schilling 0

When COVID-19 hit New York City in March 2020, the Broadway Theater District was one of the first casualties of the new socially distanced world […]

A Look Into TREM’s Award Winning Show “All in Favor”

October 28, 2020 web 0

Written By: Matt Hirsch Created entirely by students in the Television, Radio, and Emerging Media (TREM) program, the series All in Favor has gone on […]

Autoethnographies of a Pandemic from Brooklyn’s Epicenter, Students Share COVID Experiences

October 28, 2020 web 0

Written By: Stacy Fisch  The pandemic caught New York City off guard, causing inequalities that already existed locally to worsen. Eight Brooklyn College students shared […]

The Paycheck Protection Program is a loan that helps businesses during COVID-19./ FundingCircle

Main Street vs Wall Street: Black Owned Small Business During COVID-19

October 28, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

  As the country grapples with the economic losses caused by COVID-19, small businesses have taken numerous blows – from limited bank assistance to backed up […]

Hybrid Course Location Sound Goes On Location

October 28, 2020 mayaschubert 0

FILM 2601, or Location Sound, was one of the only film classes at Brooklyn College to hold a hybrid meeting. Last week, the class met […]

Student Petition Wins in Testing Software Fight

October 28, 2020 Ian Ezinga 0

   The petition titled “Do Not Let CUNY Violate Student Privacy” has secured a victory. The petition, addressed to CUNY officials and signed by over […]

CUNY Board Cements Federal Title IX Law

October 28, 2020 mayaschubert 0

The CUNY Board of Trustees has approved an amendment to the University bylaws on Sexual Misconduct. The changes to Article XV of CUNY’s Bylaws ensure […]

Esteemed Filmmakers Offer “Masterclass” to BC Students

October 21, 2020 John Schilling 0

Geeta Gandbhir and Blair Foster are a filmmaking power duo whose work precedes them.    Gandbhir, an Emmy award winning editor, worked on the Emmy-nominated Whoopi […]

Indigenous Studies at BC (or the Lack Of)

October 21, 2020 Ryan Schwach 0

In a time where the United States and the wider world is reckoning with its past, some at Brooklyn College are looking to provide some […]

PRA Holds Indigenous People Day Event

October 21, 2020 Gabriela Flores 0

  In acknowledgment of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Brooklyn College Puerto Rican Alliance (PRA) hosted an online discussion about Indigeneity’s complexity and its erasure in Central […]

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