More than 12,000 family and friends filled the Izod Center for the University's 189th Commencement ceremony on May 22, 2012. Maria Otero, the Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights, U.S. Department of State, gave the Comme...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 14.
Made possible by a 6-figure grant from the Ford Foundation, BC is set to admit roughly 50 academically disadvantaged students into SGS as part of a 2-year long experimental program set to begin during the fall 1964 semester, B...
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. XXII—No. 14
World renowned anthropologist and University of Pennsylvania Provost, Dr. Loren C Eiseley, will serve as BC’s commencement speaker, Dr. Jonas E. Salk Scholarships award scholarships to 3 BC students, CUNY Doctoral program is de...
Vol. XXI — No. 2
BC President Gideonse stresses college freshmen to be themselves and resist conformity in student convocation, BC students anxiously await debut of "On Campus"—calendar of college events, Faculty Student Committee on Student Or...
Vol. LXV – No. 1
This issue contains articles on the most recent commencement exercises, the opening of a new research institute over the summer, and student course registration.
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Vol. XLIII – No. 1
This issue contains articles on the continued protests over CUNY budget cuts, news of the upcoming commencement ceremony for the then largest graduating BC class, and President Kneller's response to fight between BC students.
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Vol. XXIV—No. 14.
BC Commencement to take place on 6/3/62, Executive Council elects new secretary and treasurer in the spring semester’s final meeting for student government, BC Chorus and Chorale are invited to perform with Leopold Stokowski fo...
Vol. XXXVI – No. 14
This issue contains articles on the hearing for the 42 students that were arrested during the sit-in of the Registrar's Office, news of the upcoming commencement ceremony, and the Faculty Council's approval of active admission ...