Partial Government Shutdown Comes to an End
By: Elianna Tsigler On Saturday, Jan. 31, the federal government was partially shut down due to Congress’s failure to pass a spending bill for the […]
By: Elianna Tsigler On Saturday, Jan. 31, the federal government was partially shut down due to Congress’s failure to pass a spending bill for the […]
By: T’Neil Gooden Brooklyn College’s (BC) Black History Month Committee (BHMC) hosted its very own kick-off for BC students to celebrate the beginning of Black […]
By: Rami Mansi With a dress code of red and a guest list packed with speakers and representatives, Brooklyn College (BC) Health Programs Office collaborated […]
By: Margot Dragos Brooklyn College’s Musical Theater Collective (BCMTC) returned to Studio 312 in Roosevelt Hall Extension from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24 to perform […]
By: Serena Edwards During the 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement was transformative. From notable figures like Malcom X, Shirley Chisholm, and John Lewis, there was […]
By: Josiah Sanon and Rami Mansi People often say to “never meet your heroes”, but nowadays it might be best not to search them up […]
By: Margot Dragos & Renae Visico Who would’ve thought that a gay hockey show from Canada would take over our social media feeds and alter […]
By: Manuel Polanco Back in 2022, Lamar Jackson was on Lebron James’ interview show, “The Shop,” and noted how racial bias against Black quarterbacks (QBs) […]
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