Diversity Solid as Minority Presence
by Annie Deng in News
The student government election brought out close to 1,000 voters. The Undergraduate races were tight and exciting. AAA emerged the winner, with Diversity close behind. The graduate election, on the other hand, involved only two candidates and 25 voters (two of which were probably the candidates themselves).
by Nicholas Patrick in News
Happy birthday to the Center for Worker Eduction! This academic haven for working adults doubling as students is turning 25. Hundreds, including Borough President Scott Stringer, attended the multi-day celebration to cheer the Center's first quarter century. Check out the festivities you missed!
by Hjordy's Matos in News
Imus's mouth slipped, but hip-hop's voice can't seem to stop getting more and more explicit and offensive. Phi Beta Sigma called a forum to discuss the past, present and future of hip-hop.
by Kenroy Cherrington in News
One family lost two "sons" in one year. One, shot dead on his front step by NYPD, dead by 41 bullets. The other? Crushed in an auto collision on a rural road. Their stories were told in a screening of the documentary, "Death of Two Sons." The audience reflects upon the tale and ponders the power of racism in the world.
Congress considers legislation to open doors for some "illegal" students
by The Immigration Reform Research Study Center in News
The DREAM Act promises to help the undocumented students of America by allowing states to provide in-state tuition, and by changing the requirements needed to attain permanent residency.
by in Election
Vote for your new student leaders from Tuesday, Apr. 24, to Thursday, Apr. 26! Get informed about the candidates and the issues here!