PSC-CUNY hold work-in demonstration on its contract expiration anniversary
The Professional Staff Congress demonstrated in the lobby of Baruch College’s William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus to advocate for fair pay and more full-time faculty hires. It was held on Feb. 29,...
View ArticleFree MetroCards are a vital need for CUNY students
In a city like New York City, every dollar is important, especially to the college student body. CUNY prides itself on being accessible and affordable to all, which is why MetroCards should be free to...
View ArticleGov. Hochul deploys National Guard to subways in response to recent crimes
Heads up New Yorkers — the National Guard is coming to New York City subway stations. Soldiers will patrol high-traffic stations and can order random bag checks. Riders have the right to refuse, but in...
View ArticleBaruch should be having regular fire drills
Baruch College has not been compliant with New York State law requiring colleges and universities to have regular fire drills, and they should be conducting them to ensure a safer campus environment....
View ArticleNYCB’s crisis echoes SVB’s banking turmoil
New York Community Bancorp Inc.’s Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Feb. 29 prompted investor uncertainty over the regional bank’s future. NYCB is the parent company of one of the largest...
View ArticleEncounters and Mishkin Gallery document NYC street life in new zine
Baruch College’s Mishkin Gallery and literary magazine Encounters launched its new zine “Commons” on March 1. The zine, or mini magazine, examines street life in New York City and features poetry,...
View ArticleVolleyball reaches midseason with 11th consecutive win
Baruch’s men’s volleyball team has built an impressive momentum this season, reaching their 11th consecutive win on March 19. In the past few weeks, the Bearcats showed up to the court with a...
View ArticleLarry Zicklin unveils the multi-billion-dollar online scamming enterprise
Larry Zicklin, Baruch College’s business school namesake, discussed the implications of the multi-billion-dollar global enterprise of online scamming in the latest installment of his webinar series on...
View ArticleGov. Hochul gives $2M expansion for CUNY apprenticeship degree program
On March 11, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $2 million investment to expand CUNY’s Associates of Applied Science College Apprenticeship program and grow the number of apprenticeship opportunities for...
View ArticleBaruch semi-compliant with elevator inspections and tests
As students at Baruch College are concerned with the constant breakage and closure of the elevators in The William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus building, Baruch should make sure that it is...
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