Vol. XXIV—No. 3.
100 BC students join forces with students across the United States urging the government to embrace peace at a rally in Washington D.C., CUNY representatives from 4 student councils form a plan to support the Zaretsky Travia Bill...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 11.
Executive Council’s representation on each of the three committees is reduced by 50% by the Faculty Council, Stephen Levine emerges victorious as the new Executive Council President with 4 new delegates elected to the Facult...
Vol. XXI—No. 12
Marvin Kratter of Kratter Corporation donates $100,000 grant to BC in form of company stock to establish and fund 5 scholarships, Executive Council disapproves Heald Report’s proposal of $300 for municipal college tuition, BC Ba...
Vol. XXV—No. 10.
BC admin officials take down some 70- names of students protesting the air raid shelter drill of 11/20/62, BC loses its College Bowl bout to Manhattanville College, BC Student Center protests an Office of Student Activities propo...
Vol. LVII – No. 10
This issue contains articles on a CUNY request for greater student aid to disadvantaged students, the approval of funds to improve library accessibility, and the election of a new head of the Brooklyn College Foundation.
Prefer...
Vol. XXVI—No. 1.
Executive Council’s board representative to BC Student Center, Edward Korman, resigns, State Colleges and City Universities tag team initiative to reinstate campaign for free CUNY tuition, President Harold W. Stoke places QC’...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 8.
Dr. Max Black, a Philosophy Professor at Cornell, will deliver two talks at the 13th annual Matchette Foundation Lectures in philosophy on 4/21 and 4/22/64 in the Gershwin Theatre, the exhibit, “Homage to Georges Braque,” i...
Vol. XXVII—No. 8.
BC President Gideonse submits detailed plan for the University’s expansion to the City Planning Commission’s hearing on budget requests which took place 11031/63, Dr. Rosenberg, Chairman of the Board of Higher Education subm...
Vol. XXIV—No. 11.
Executive Council announces Council president nominees, discuss potential solutions to BC parking problem, and issue a report regarding the possibility of reestablishing contact with the National Student Association, all of whic...
Vol. XXV—No. 1.
BC will appear on College Bowl program for the first time on 10/28/63, BC is slated to receive $17 million dollars for building developments—the majority share of the proposed capitol funds of CUNY’s 1963-64 budget, CUNY anno...