BROOKLYN COLLEGE— Brooklyn College students got to share their thoughts, personal projects, creepypastas, and more in Brooklyn College’s Classical and Historical Society’s “March Motormouths” experience. This event allows students to present their passion projects to Brooklyn College students; these projects could be about anything, from sharing their favorite “Studio Ghibli” movie quotes to independent plays and even video game-based family lore.
“Oftentimes, the only moment where students give presentations are for class, assignments, or overall more serious settings,” said Khadija Fall, the Vice President of Brooklyn College Classical Society and junior at Brooklyn College. I think beyond just getting to talk about subjects you’re passionate about with an engaged audience, you also can gain pretty valuable presentation and public speaking skills.”
Students were given the freedom to speak on any topic of their choosing, leading to passionate discussions and questions from the presenter and their audience members.

