Vol. LXXI – No. 1 This issue contains articles on the death of a freshman at a fraternity party and controversy over the necessity of the asbestos abatement project. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, i..
Vol. LXIV – No. 1 This issue contains articles on the resignation of the student government president, more improperly discarded student records, and an armed campus trespasser. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper...
Vol. LXIX – No. 1 This issue contains articles on the shooting death of a student near campus and budget cuts for CUNY. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of publication. Brooklyn College ..
Vol. LXXII – No. 1 This issue contains articles on a planned change in finals schedule, a change in menu and focus at a local kosher restaurant, and the death of a faculty member in Antarctica. Preferred Citation: Tit..
Vol. XXIII—No. 14. Malcom X will kick off BC’s “Challenge” series on 1/10/62 at noon in the Gershwin Auditorium, BC soccer stars, Ingo Kampa, Helmut Poke, and Ben Gibbs are elected College All-American by soccer..
Vol. XXXV – No. 13 This issue contains articles on details of President Syrett's first week at BC and the election of delegates for the proposed Constitutional Convention. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volum..
Vol. LVII – No. 13 This issue contains articles on a department move due to delapitaded facilities, an array of problems with student assemblymembers, and radio station WBCR's 10th anniversary. Preferred Citation: Tit..
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 mun..
Vol. XXXIII – No. 14 This issue contains articles on the results of the student-wide BC poll revealing a split on draft policy, a controversy caused by the Middle States Association for Colleges and Secondary Schools' ..
Vol. LV – No. 13 This issue contains articles on a union demonstration against the college's use of non-union maintenance labor, criticisms of the college's allegedly biased tenure process, and the planned resignation ..