
Harlem Group Helps LGBTQ Elders
CITY COLLEGE–Sage Center Harlem provides food, education, social activities and other services to older members of the LGBTQ+ community. Story by Gary Hilborn
Harlem Group Helps LGBTQ Elders Read MoreNews and features from CUNY's undergraduate student journalists
CITY COLLEGE–Sage Center Harlem provides food, education, social activities and other services to older members of the LGBTQ+ community. Story by Gary Hilborn
Harlem Group Helps LGBTQ Elders Read MoreYORK COLLEGE–Almost two years after announcing that a soccer stadium would be built on campus, CUNY and York officials have barely given the school community any updates on the project. Story by Ilvea Lezama and Sara Martinez
Soccer Stadium Fate Uncertain Read MoreBROOKLYN COLLEGE–“While the state’s last adopted budget begins to answer the call, the work is far from over to meet the financial needs of New York’s students, faculty, staff and institutions,” wrote NYPIRG in its letter to Governor Kathy Hochul. Story by Gabriela Flores
NYPIRG Demands More Funds For CUNY, SUNY in Letter to Gov. Hochul Read MoreBROOKLYN COLLEGE–“We can avoid a fair hike if there is a plan, an answer, coming from all the decision makers: Albany, Washington, and City Hall and maybe others, that fills the $600 million gap,” said MTA Chairman John Lieber. Story by Radwan Farraj
MTA Announces Fare Hike Proposal For 2023 Read MoreBROOKLYN COLLEGE–“Little did I imagine when studying in La Habana [Cuba] that life was going to grace me with such a distinction,” she said. Story by Michela Arlia
Prof. Emerita Tania León Receives Kennedy Center Honor Read MoreBROOKLYN COLLEGE–“This is a campus where my history was taught to me. This is where I learned about the shared struggles of Black, Latinx, South Asian, Asian and Indigenous communities,” said Hanif at a Brooklyn College Women’s Center event. Story by Gabriela Flores
Councilwoman Shahana Hanif Returns To BC Read More