Interborough Express on Track To Connect Brooklyn and Queens
By Massimo Ranieri The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is one step closer to connecting the outer boroughs. On Nov. 12, the agency held the last […]
Confronting Changes: BC Clubs Stand Together at USG Senate Meeting
By Emily Nixon, Margot Dragos, and Contributing Reporter Jaida Dent. On Nov. 11, multiple clubs spoke at a senate meeting held by the Undergraduate Student […]
The Government Shutdown Ends: What Happens Now?
By Key Jones-Ford After 43 days, the federal government of the United States reopened after shutting down due to disagreements in the Senate over funding. […]
East Quad Renovations Aim To Replace Aging Trees
By Victoria Keraj Brooklyn College (BC) will begin removing the East Quad elm trees to make way for new ones as part of a series […]
From Commute to Community: Brooklyn College Tea Party Highlights Safe Spaces
By Mars Marte The Brooklyn College (BC) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Alliance (LGBTA) hosted a cozy tea party in collaboration with the J-Fashion club in […]
Sustainability Club Presents A Smashing Way To Reduce Waste
By Khalailah Bynoe The Brooklyn College (BC) Sustainability Club’s pumpkin smash event was a success. Fifty participants came out to smash a pumpkin, which was […]
“We Have Always Existed”: “Caribbean Queen” Brings LGBT and Caribbean Worlds Together
By Eddy Prince Brooklyn College’s (BC) LGBTQ+ Resource Center and Black and Latino Male Initiative (BLMI) collaborated to screen “Caribbean Queen” on Nov. 13. The […]
“Open Mic” Shines Light on BC Students
By Mia Muskan Amongst a busy and breezy midterm season for Brooklyn College (BC) students, the Interns of the English Majors’ Counseling Office hosted yet […]
A Lover Girl With Boundaries: Summer Walker Releases “Finally Over It”
By Serena Edwards Grammy-nominated recording artist Summer Walker released the third edition to her “Over it” album series on Nov. 14. This album is entitled […]