Vol. XXIV—No. 6. BC hosts 15th Annual Debate Tournament, representing 64 colleges the largest in BC’s history, BC-South Flatbush area’s alternate-side parking regulations enter into effect come April, creating po..
Vol. LVIII – No. 6 This issue contains articles on a sex discrimination lawsuit against the state Board of Higher Education, an investigation into the swimming death of a student, and a planned student protest against ..
Vol. LXXV – No. 7 This issue contains articles on the memorial event for late BC President Robert Hess and some announcements regarding student government elections. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, i..
Third Year* Students encouraged to find summer jobs in line with their major, universities across the US will hold summer classes, article provides tips for study abroad logistics Preferred Citation: Kingsman, Third ..
Vol. XXII—No. 6 BC’s Fourteenth Annual Debate Tournament will begin the afternoon of 3/17/61, the Student Union Building Organization and a Social Sciences Building receive new building contracts by BC, almost 400 s..
Vol. XXXIV – No. 6 This issue contains articles on a journals dispute that ignited a censorship struggle, the Executive Council's passing of a resolution calling for the election of a President and Vice President repre..
Vol. LVI – No. 5 This issue contains articles on the Philosophy Department moving to oust its chairman, a delay in payments to English Department adjuncts, and the faculty union's support of a no-confidence vote agains..
Vol. LXVI – No. 8 This issue contains articles on an evaluation of the core curriculum, assault accusations against BC baseball players, and accusations of strong-arm tactics in the University Student Senate. Preferre..
Vol. XXXII – No. 6 This issue contains articles on President Gideonse's announcement of his resignation as BC president, the expected turnout of 1,500 CUNY students to march on Albany for free higher education, and new..
Vol. LIV – No. 5 This issue contains articles on the BC president's home maintenance spending, the formation of a new student government political party, and the rally in Albany against budget cuts. Preferred Citation..