Vol. LXXII – Special Edition This is a special issue focused on the CUNY Board of Trustees decision to raise tuition. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of publication. Brooklyn College Il..
Vol. XXV—No. 12. Kingsman letter questioning the competence of Executive Council spurs fiery debate, HPA Blood Drive hits a 6-year record, BC Student Center Board proposal to adjudicate room reservations is vetoed by ..
Vol. 1—No. 8. The Executive Council fails to produce quorum for their meeting on 12/4/50 despite its violation of the SGA Constitution bylaws, one of the BC Debate Teams defeats 9 squads at the “Third Tufts’ Invit..
Vol. XXIII—No. 11. According to the American Association of University Professors, BC Faculty rank at the top of the pack for highest paid US faculty, Executive Council unanimously signs off on a non-partisan public ..
Volume XXXV- No. 10 This issue contains articles about relaxing admission standards to expand the student population to include more Black and Puerto Rican students from underserved communities who otherwise would not b..
Vol. XXXV – No. 10 This issue contains articles on the starting of nominations for delegates of a campus-wide convention, the exploration of a Student Union concept discussed at an organizational meeting, and plans to ..
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 Brookly..
Vol. XX—No. 10 Executive Council votes to aid African Americans and provide clothes and food, given federal suspension of NAACP chapter, BC production of Ruddigore will be held in the George Gershwin Theatre 12/16-12/..
Vol. XXXIII – No. 11 This issue contains articles on campus-wide voting approved by FSCSO, the Executive Council's rejection of charity policy change, and the proposal of a new nursing program at BC. Preferred Citati..
Vol. LV – No. 10 This issue contains articles on the BC president being cited for extravagant spending, the Faculty Council making moves against the president, and attacks against women students on campus. Preferred C..