Like Counterparts in the War, Ukrainian Protesters Won’t Back Down
BARUCH COLLEGE– “Freedom is a continuous struggle,” one protester said. Story by Emma Delahanty
Like Counterparts in the War, Ukrainian Protesters Won’t Back Down Read MoreNews and features from CUNY's undergraduate student journalists
BARUCH COLLEGE– “Freedom is a continuous struggle,” one protester said. Story by Emma Delahanty
Like Counterparts in the War, Ukrainian Protesters Won’t Back Down Read More
CUNY–Undergraduate reporters are covering how the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East affects their campus communities. Stories by Serin Sarsour, Kate Dempsey, Shlomie Katash, Nicole Bryk, Jahlil Rush and Holden Velasco
CUNY Student Journalists Cover Israeli Conflict Read More
COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND–Last month, the school’s swimming and diving program competed for the first time as a member of The Northeast-10, a Division II conference within the National Collegiate Athletics Association. Story by Jess M. Johnson
CSI Swimming and Diving Team Makes History for Dolphin Athletics Read More
CUNY SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES–With all CUNYs moving to Brightspace in groups over the next few years, CUNY SPS is one of the first colleges scheduled to make changes. Story by Ivan De Luce
CUNY SPS To Transition From Blackboard To Brightspace By Summer 2024 Read More
BROOKLYN COLLEGE–The following method is the best way to choose films for your next Halloween gathering. Story by Shea Stevenson
Opinion: How To Do A Halloween Movie Marathon Read More
BROOKLYN COLLEGE–The group hosted its “Brushes of Resilience” event to show solidarity with Palestinian students and give individuals an outlet to express their emotions about the Israel-Palestine conflict. Story by Jason Lin
Bridges For Yemen Club Hosts Therapeutic Art Event Read More