Black People are Tired: Why the “No Kings” Protest Didn’t Work
By: Serena Edwards Protests have occurred for decades, but the impact has differed depending on tactics. Since Trump’s second presidency, there has been an increase […]
By: Serena Edwards Protests have occurred for decades, but the impact has differed depending on tactics. Since Trump’s second presidency, there has been an increase […]
By: Elianna Tsigler The tradition of Halloween has evolved greatly over the years, its meaning completely shifting from a sacred ritual to a commercialized celebration […]
By: Samuel Mortel Over the past decade, we’ve seen a cultural revolution; some of the most critically acclaimed, culturally relevant films are in the horror […]
By: Manuel Polanco As the regular season ended for the men’s and women’s soccer teams and they prepare for the CUNYAC playoffs, the women’s volleyball […]
By: Victoria Keraj Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President Cyle Paul sent an email to club leaders regarding public safety event costs that could hinder USG’s […]
By: Margot Dragos The three major candidates for mayor of New York City – Democratic Nominee Zohran Mamdani, Republican Nominee Curtis Sliwa, and Independent Candidate […]
By: Renae Visico Indigenous music and the smell of fresh Filipino barbecue reigned the halls of the Leonard and Claire Tow Theater, filled with the […]
By: Emily Nixon On Oct. 15, the Brooklyn College Student Union (BCSU) held a panel to teach students about the Henderson Rules, the “code of […]
By: Massimo Ranieri The Fireflies: Women in Film club at Brooklyn College (BC) are building community by bringing together marginalized voices. The Fireflies joined the […]
By: Eddy Prince How much do we put online? What is digital and what is real? Why have we become so comfortable sharing every aspect […]
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