Vol. XLI – No. 2 This issue contains articles on how Student Government were awarded control over allocation and disbursement of funds for student groups, an announcement that grant monies for BC students and faculty w..
Vol. LXX – No. 3 This issue contains articles on an investigation of the asbestos abatement project, the first student government assembly of the year, and a planned student government petition drive. Preferred Citati..
Vol. XXXIX – No. 2 This issue contains articles on the goals of an entrance committee to investigate the possibility of admitting another 1,300 students to BC, growing support of the suit filed by the United Students P..
Vol. LXXIII – No. 3 This issue contains articles on a campus mugging, funding boosts for peer tutoring, and updates on the NCAA violation scandal. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of pub..
Vol. LXVIII – No. 3 This issue contains articles on the first meeting of the new student government and a foiled mugging on campus. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of publication. Brook..
Vol. XXVII—No. 2. Overall BC enrollment declines for Fall ’63 semester, student leadership conference to take place over the weekend of 10/18/63, folk singers Leon Bibb and the Tarriers will perform in the BC Senior..
Vol. XXXVII – No. 3 This issue contains articles on the circulation of candidate petitions for Student Government presidency, the selection of Student-Faculty Committee representatives, and BC publications that are see..
Vol. XXV—No. 3. BC video content is set to air on WNDT, Board of Higher Education appeals Justice decision regarding the admission of Melvin Lesser, halting his enrollment, BC student presidents convene at BC on 9/27/..
Vol. XXIII—No. 2 BC President Gideonse praises independence of thought and initiative as a prime point of liberal arts education, BC pushes more funding for tv department with purchase of $40K video tape recorder, up..
Vol. XXXV – No. 2 This issue contains articles on the declaration of Harold Syrett as the new BC President, information regarding events at the 'Cultural Democracy' conference, and the revision to library hours due to ..