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By Jason Lin With the start of a new semester, first-year students are flocking to campus to explore. To help newcomers to the Brooklyn […]
By Jason Lin With the start of a new semester, first-year students are flocking to campus to explore. To help newcomers to the Brooklyn […]
By Kate Dempsey This issue marks not only The Brooklyn College Vanguard’s 100th issue since our return in 2019, but it also marks a […]
By Serin Sarsour The Women’s Center at Brooklyn College is facing a severe staffing and funding crisis that could potentially lead to the Center’s […]
By Allison Dubrow The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has increased the transportation fare from $2.75 to $2.90 starting on Aug. 20 across all subways, […]
By Allison Dubrow The migrant crisis continues to grow as city leaders debate over funding to help solve the predicament that began in the […]
By Paulina Gajewski From earthenware dishes stacked across shelves in department stores, to particularly placed porcelain in a grandmother’s kitchen cabinet, to sculptures littered […]
By Shea Stevenson CUNY schools were free when the first of them (City College, go figure) was established in 1847. To put that into […]
By Rami Mansi and Kiara Jones-Ford The summer of 2023 was headlined by four things: a potential economic crash, and then a potential economic […]
By Kim Gill In 1971 when the Voting Rights Act was amended to include age as a qualifier, it was understood that 18-21 years […]
By Avi Wizwer As the NFL season is heating up, one team in particular is looking to make themselves a contender: the New York […]
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