Vol. XXIII—No. 13.
CUNY’s administrative Council removes ban on communist speakers on city campuses with schools being able to decide for themselves, BC President Gideonse lifts ban for BC students, Board of Higher Education approves promotion...
Vol. XXV—No. 2.
Court rules in favor of Melvin Lesser, saying he can enroll at BC— the high school student who sued after being denied admission due to carrying a lower than acceptable grade point average, BC President Gideonse is elected chair...
Vol. XXII—No. 2
New York State legislators remain divided over “means test,” an objection that will likely cause Governor Rockefeller to amend student financial aid plan, BC President Gideonse returns from serving as a SEATO lecturer followin...
Vol. XXIV—No. 5.
Executive Council approves recommendaiton for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and will create 2 summer sessions coupled with a donation and book-drive, CUNY’s free tuition bill fails New York State Legisla...
Vol. XXIV— No. 12.
Jay Ostrower is elected to be the next Executive Council President, CUNY is slated for two Ph.D programs in the fall with both offered at BC, “Juditha” Oratio will serve as the 6th Annual Baroque Festival’s first concert ...
Vol. XXI—No. 11
Board of Higher Education submits proposal to unite the 7 existing colleges under a city university umbrella, BC President Gideonse proclaims that Nazism is dead in Germany, Board of Higher Education issues BC closed due to inclem...
Vol. XXIV—No. 13.
Dr. John R. Everett, CUNY’s first chancellor, resigns from position to assume role as senior VP of the Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. in Chicago, BC President Gideonse stands with senior requests to have prom location return to ...
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. 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. 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...