Vol. LIV – No. 8
This issue contains articles on spring student government elections, disciplinary measures taken against campus protestors, and the possible return of required courses at BC.
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Vol. LV – No. 11
This issue contains articles on the merger of two student assembly parties, the Faculty Council charging the administration with ineptitude, and a study on the feasibility of re-adopting a core curriculum.
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Vol. XLIII – No. 6
This issue contains articles on a visit to campus from Rabbi Kahane (Chairman of the Jewish Defense League) and the promotion of a Women's Studies Program by the Brooklyn College Women's Organization.
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Vol. XLII – No. 5
This issue contains articles on BC acquisition of a lease to 210 Livingston St. building, the Board of High Education's approval of the CUNY-wide BA degree, and changes to the site of the Country Fair to Roosevelt Field.
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Vol. XLII – No. 6
This issue contains articles on the BC Day Care Collective's occupation of the T-1 building in a demand for more facility space, the BC Student Services' request for by-law revisions in the Student Service Corporation, and Presid...
Vol. XXIX – No. 7
This issue contains articles on the ruling reversal against the BC Anti-Tuition Committee of Executive Council allowing the group to campaign politically, a forum of US Senators that spoke at BC, and a new MA degree in broadcasti...
Vol. XXXIV – No. 10
This issue contains articles on news that the Faculty Council vetoed a proposal allowing students to sit in during FC meetings, student body campus-wide elections scheduled, and English department curriculum changes explored by...
Volume 1, Number 9
This issue covers articles on actions taken by the Student Center Board to have their budgetary concerns heard, information regarding the recent election of a new USS Senator in the Student Government, and student proposals for ch...
Vol. XLII – No. 2
This issue contains articles on the University Student Senate's study that revealed a decreased minority enrollment, the proposal for a double summer session for BC students, and objectives outlined for the Spring term discussed ...
Vol. XXXVI – No. 5
This issue contains articles on the continued hearing preparations against BC professor Peggy Dobbins, the Constitutional Convention's focus on the discussion of student-faculty relations, and news that two new language courses ...