Vol. XXII—No. 4
BC Executive Council announces construction bids will come to a close 3/3/1961, Board of Regents endorses Governor Rockefeller’s state educational aid program, dismal support is showed for upcoming Dostoevsky Festival off 3/10/6...
Vol. XXII—No. 1
New York’s State Senate grants bill for a University of the City of New York, unanimous approval and will maintain its policy of being tuition free, BC’s Administration Dean Francis P. Kilcoyne announces promotions for 46 new ...
Vol. XXV—No. 3.
BC video content is set to air on WNDT, Board of Higher Education appeals Justice decision regarding the admission of Melvin Lesser, halting his enrollment, BC student presidents convene at BC on 9/27/62 with the first ever CUNY E...
Vol. XXVII—No. 12.
BC hosts the 6th annual Council of Higher Educational Institutions in New York City, Peace Corps Director R. Sargent Shriver speaks at BC, BC students will be excused from scheduled exams scheduled during club meeting times pen...
Vol. XXVI—No. 10.
CUNY is set to launch Ph.D programs in biology and engineering for the fall 1968 semester, Executive Council approves the creation of a BC bronze key for service, the Brooklyn Supreme Court’s Appellate division upholds BC Admi...
Vol. 56 – No. 3
This issue contains articles on accusations of five students for fund mismanagement, changes to registration procedures, and elections to the State Board of Regents.
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Vol. XXVII—No. 2.
Overall BC enrollment declines for Fall ’63 semester, student leadership conference to take place over the weekend of 10/18/63, folk singers Leon Bibb and the Tarriers will perform in the BC Senior class concert in the Whitman...
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. 1—No.1 October 13, 1950
BC Varsity to kick off the semester with George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” Student Government Association votes to censor Faculty-Student Committee on Publications for revoking charter of Vanguard—a student p...
Vol. XXV—No. 8.
Various concerts and performances are set to take place at the Whitman Auditorium and the Gershwin Theater, a report issued by the New York Herald Tribune on 11/8/62 regarding President Gideonse’s interest at a Mid-Western teach...