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USS Holds COVID-19 Town Hall with CUNY Chancellor

April 1, 2020 John Schilling 0

On Sunday, March 29, the CUNY University Student Senate hosted a virtual town hall with CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez to answer questions regarding […]

Students and Professors Respond to Schedule Changes

April 1, 2020 web 0

Written By: Chaya Gurkov     With less than a week of virtual learning underway, the Recalibration Period and shortening of  spring break has been drawing […]

On the Record, “Document” R.E.M.

March 25, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

I write this from the sunny living room of my parents’ home in Buffalo. After many tears and frustrated phone calls, I made the choice […]

Four Meditations Under Lockdown

March 25, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

Every new restriction hits me like a ton of bricks. Every day some new part of our lives gets taken away from us.  Every time […]

Jewish Refugees in Shanghai: Untold History

March 25, 2020 web 0

Written By: Paola Sacerdote    In what no one suspected would be the final We Stand Against Hate event of the spring semester, the Brooklyn College […]

Weekly Campus COVID-19 Recap: Student Hospitalized, Election Delayed

March 25, 2020 Ryan Schwach 0

 We are now just short of a week into distance learning, and campus has transitioned to only essential workers. Here is everything that happened in […]

Spring Break Shortened as Online Transition Falters

March 25, 2020 Ryan Schwach 0

   Less than a week into distance learning, CUNY is already adding more changes to the spring semester schedule, taking four days off of next week […]

Being a Student Parent During Corona

March 25, 2020 web 0

Written By Makeet Finch    On March 16, I took my daughter to an appointment at The Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center because her info […]

The Music of Anne Frank with Deborah Nemko

March 25, 2020 John Schilling 0

When you think of classical music, the likes of Brahms or Beethoven may come to mind. On March 11, Dr. Deborah Nemko visited Brooklyn College’s […]

Rez Hall Remains Open, But Students Won’t Stay

March 25, 2020 mayaschubert 0

  For students living at the Residence Hall at Brooklyn College, the college’s move to distance learning entails an additional adjustment.     As cases of COVID-19 in […]

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