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As the World Faces a Racial Reckoning, BC Follows

July 29, 2020 mayaschubert 0

  As racial tensions have swept the country following the police killings of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Breonna Taylor and countless others, Brooklyn College faces […]

Farewell, From Quiara Vasquez, Editor-in-Chief

May 13, 2020 Quiara Vasquez 0

    It hit me a couple days ago, after I had made a batch of corn muffins. I looked at the discarded box of […]

Cut COVID, Not CUNY, Professors Protest 25% Cut

May 13, 2020 Allison Rapp 0

Written By: Allison Rapp and Gabriela Flores Due to the coronavirus pandemic, New York State will likely implement budget cuts across state agencies as tax […]

CUNY & Politicians Call for a Tuition Freeze

May 13, 2020 natalinazieman 0

    With the CUNY Board of Trustees imposing a tuition increase of $320 this year on top of the economic strain of social distancing, students and […]

USS Delegates, Election Results

May 13, 2020 Ian Ezinga 0

   After a week’s extension, the results of the Brooklyn College undergraduate student elections are out. The delegates elected to the University Student Senate (USS) […]

When COVID-19 Hits Home

May 13, 2020 Moises Taveras 0

   This pandemic has held a number of horrible surprises. Two of them came the day my parents got carried off to the ER.     The first […]

KC Johnson: Historian…Centrist?

May 13, 2020 Quiara Vasquez 0

   Brooklyn College has often found itself in the crosshairs of right-wing groups alleging that higher ed is too ideologically rigid, obsessed with diversity, infested with […]

The Last Bullspit : My Time at Brooklyn College

May 13, 2020 web 0

Written By Ryan Gleason Yes, you read that title correctly. As I am graduating and will no longer be able to write for the Vanguard, […]

Farewell, From Farhad Rahman, Business Manager

May 13, 2020 web 0

Written By: Farhad Rahman   I would like to start off by first thanking all essential workers. Including each individual healthcare worker, medical staff in […]

Farewell, From Jack Coleman, Arts Editor

May 13, 2020 jack coleman 0

So long! I had only ever worked in restaurants, where resumes either serve as indicators that you could handle a brunch shift based on the […]

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