Taking Acting Against Cancer: BC Hosts Panel on Breast Cancer Awareness
By T’Neil Gooden October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Brooklyn College Cancer Center (BCCC) is using this month to bring attention to […]
East and Gulf Coast Ports Open After Tentative Agreement Ends Port Workers Strike
By Victoria Keraj Port workers from the International Longshoremen’s Alliance (ILA) went on strike to demand increased wages to counter the effects of inflation […]
Digging Into the Past: A Talk With the Creators of “Midwood Movie”
By Jaida Dent Brooklyn College’s Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute hosted a discussion and Q&A session on Sept. 26 to talk about “Midwood Movie,” which […]
Fighting to Study: Henry Kyaw’s Journey From Outlaw to U.S. Student
By Kate Dempsey Some students get in trouble and receive a slip for detention. For student Bhone “Henry” Kyaw, detention as a student in […]
Accomplishments of the Past and Hope for the Future: BC Celebrates Latinx Heritage Month
By Vanessa Cruz “Sí, se puede” (yes, it can be done) were the words that rang through the Leonard & Claire Tow Center for […]
LGBTA Club Celebrates Bisexual Visibility Day With Mixer
By Giovanni M. Ravalli LGBTQ+ Correspondent In honor of Bisexual Visibility Day, the LGBTA Club held a mixer on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Bisexuality Visibility […]
Brooklyn College Transitions to Early Career Job Search Site Handshake
By Victoria Keraj Brooklyn College has partnered with Handshake, a job search platform catered towards college students, as part of a CUNY wide initiative. […]
Brooklyn College Hosts Israel-Palestine Discussion as Part of “We Stand Against Hate” Initiative
By Daniel Afanasyev On Sept. 24, Brooklyn College hosted “How Did We Get Here and Where Can We Go? On the History and Future […]
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Pleads Not Guilty in Historic Criminal Indictment
By Daniel Afanasyev New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty to federal charges of bribery, wire fraud, conspiracy, and solicitation of illegal […]