The Fare Ain’t Fair: December 12th Movement Organizes Against Proposed MTA Fare Hikes
By Key Jones-Ford A Brooklyn-based Pan-African human rights organization is taking a stand against the MTA to attempt to stop the incoming fare hike in […]
Hunter College Palestinian Studies Professor Job Rescinded Over Controversial Qualifications
By Victoria Keraj On Feb. 25, Governor Hochul made a statement ordering for a CUNY-Hunter College job listing looking to hire a Palestinian studies […]
BC Muslim Students Association and Muslims Giving Back Host “Grand Iftar”
By Paulina Gajewski The Bedford Room of the Student Center was transformed with drapery, vines, and backdrops as the sun set on the evening of […]
“For a Safe and Healthy World”: Masako Wada’s Experience as a Nuclear-Bomb Survivor
By Ezae Darby Surviving an atomic bomb is a catastrophic event that is quite hard for most to fathom. This unique reality is one that […]
Breaking Barriers: BCAP Hosts Mental Health Presentation
By Emily Nixon On March 4, the Brooklyn College AANAPISI Project (BCAP) hosted the Hamilton Madison House (HMH) for a presentation about the underrepresentation and […]
CUNY Students Attend “Youth Day of Action” in Albany
By Ezae Darby On March 5, climate change action organizations TREEage, the BC Sustainability Club and New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) came together […]
The BC Pre-Law Society Making Law an Accessible Practice
By T’Neil Gooden Brooklyn College’s Pre-Law Society is breaking barriers by being the first association that focuses on making law accessible to undergraduate students. The […]
BC Art Gallery Reveals Two New “Saturation” Themed Exhibitions
By Jaida Dent On March 4, the Brooklyn College Art Gallery opened its doors for its newest installation. Curated by Professor Bentley Brown, the gallery […]