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 dur..
Vol. XXVI—No. 11. A sizable overhaul and reorganization of the BC senior admin offices will take effect come September 1963, average academic entrance requirements are increased in an effort to curb an expanding unive..
Vol. XXXVI – No. 10 This issue contains articles on the anti-war strike boycott on campus, the events held during BC week, and news that a student-run radio show will be broadcasting in September. Preferred Citation:..
Vol. XXIV—No. 11. Executive Council announces Council president nominees, discuss potential solutions to BC parking problem, and issue a report regarding the possibility of reestablishing contact with the National Stu..
Vol. LVIII – No. 11 This issue contains articles on dilapidated conditions for school track athletes, accusations of profligate spending on campus entertainment, and student government election candidates. Preferred C..
Vol. LXXV – No. 12 This issue contains articles on the temporary suspension of the dance program, a local march in response to the acquittal of LAPD officers in the beating of Rodney King, and the passage of a CUNY tui..
Vol. XXII—No. 11 Louis J. Lefkowitz will give Spring semester House Planning Association Bildersee-Maroney Lecture on 5/16/61, Alan B. Forsythe elected as next president of Executive Council by sizable margin, BC fal..
Vol. XXXIV – No. 11 This issue contains articles on the Board of Higher Education referring the question of abolishing student rankings back to the CUNY Administrative Council, the results of the final accreditation re..
Vol. LVI – No. 10 This issue contains articles on the police being used to end a student protest occupation, a full faculty no-confidence vote against the BC president, and a vow from an embattled professor to continue..
Vol. LXVII – No. 14 This issue contains articles on the cancelation of a student government debate, new equipment for the TV Center, and a delay in teacher evaluations. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #..