Vol. LXX – No. 4
This issue contains articles on a delay in University Student Senate elections, the unveiling of a Holocaust memorial sculpture on campus, approval of asbestos abatement by city inspectors, and the BC president's first press confe...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 1.
Committee on Publications approves Creative Arts and Social Sciences Journal with the Kingsman budget approved by the committee as well, BC faculty approve course changes, BC production of “Love for Love,” takes place at t...
Vol. XXVI—No. 2.
BC’s Speech and Theater Department to present “Rhinoceros” from 2/21-2/24/1963, Executive Committee throws support behind Korman in his feud with Student Center, Executive Council to establish an informal committee to promo...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 7.
Executive Council hears proposals including talking in the library and the voting age of student elections, arts, opera and class entertainment remain lively at BC, The New York Regents College Teaching Fellowships for Beginnin...
Vol. XXV—No. 12.
Kingsman letter questioning the competence of Executive Council spurs fiery debate, HPA Blood Drive hits a 6-year record, BC Student Center Board proposal to adjudicate room reservations is vetoed by President Gideonse, forcing a...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 6.
For the fall BC students should expect an $1.50 cost of living increase on top of the General Fee, BC Television Center, located in Whitehead Hall, holds its official opening with a student preview and tour on 3/16/64 followed...
Vol. LXIX – No. 12
This issue contains articles on student government sparring over a planned arts festival, plans for a campus AIDS Awareness Week, and a professor receiving a large foundation grant.
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Vol. XXII—No. 13
Alan Friedman and Frank Allen are elected secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the Executive Council, BC’s Gershwin Theatre to screen “Operation Abolition” on 3/22/61, a film which documents the anti HUAC demonstration...
Vol. XXXVIII – No. 7
This issue contains articles on a student sit-in that occurred at a Faculty Council meeting, BC President Peck's pledge to listen to student demands, and news on an art exhibit sponsored by the Brooklyn League of Afro-American...
Vol. LXXI – No. 6
This issue contains articles on students accused of theft and the unveiling of a portrait of the BC president.
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