
Playing Fauré and Mozart at the Conservatory Orchestra
By Kira Ricarte Backstage, the orchestra was warming up. Sitting in the seats of the Don Buckwald Theater, audience members heard the sounds of jovial […]
By Kira Ricarte Backstage, the orchestra was warming up. Sitting in the seats of the Don Buckwald Theater, audience members heard the sounds of jovial […]
By Ezae Darby At one point in time, superhero movies were at the forefront of the movie industry. Big productions like “Iron Man”, “The Avengers”, […]
By Manuel Polanco The Brooklyn College women’s basketball team clinched their fifth straight CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) title, highlighting BC as one of the best […]
By Key Jones-Ford The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act–herein the SAVE Act–was first introduced on May 7, 2024. According to the official Congress website, it […]
By Manuel Polanco Humanitarian, activist, and MLB hall of famer Roberto Clemente was the first Caribbean player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame (HOF), […]
By Victoria Keraj On Feb. 19, a letter sent by the Secretary of Transportation (SOT), Sean Duffy, to Governor Hochul announced that federal approval for […]
By Emily Nixon On Feb. 15, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) sent a letter to schools, giving them two weeks to review and cut […]
By Shannon Dyett Women of Color (WOC) at Brooklyn College along with the Black Student Union (BSU) at BC hosted their very own rap session […]
By Serena Edwards The Brooklyn College Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute hosted an event on Feb. 20 featuring New York Times (NYT) columnist Jamelle Bouie to […]
By T’Neil Gooden Many Brooklyn College Health-based communities came together to bring awareness to Feb. as American Heart Health Month. The collaboration organizations, the Brooklyn […]
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