Brooklyn
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Have self-respect. Be positive. Accept your faults. These are some of the qualities that should come to mind when students at SJC Brooklyn dwell on self-love, said the organizers of…
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More than a dozen SJC Brooklyn students are planning to spend this Sunday afternoon teaming up with St. Saviour’s Catholic Church to feed the homeless. The students, most of whom are…
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SJC Brooklyn student clubs put on a grand finale Black History Month celebration Tuesday afternoon to recognize the impact reggae music has had on black history. Khalia Foster, vice president…
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During the 1960s and 1970s, while living in a Vanderbilt Avenue brownstone just up the street from SJC Brooklyn and the College’s Dillon Child Study Center, the late Catherine Brown…
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Flowers have a unique way of lifting people’s spirits. SJC Brooklyn’s Recreation Club will bring that budding positivity to Tuohy Hall’s auditorium next week with a special event and presentation…
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A quest to protect the world’s environment. That’s what led Cade Terada to transfer to SJC Brooklyn this semester. Growing up in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, the 20-year-old political science major…
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Twenty St. Joseph’s College students are set to travel to Kure Beach for Alternative Spring Break next month, and volunteer helping people whose homes were destroyed by Hurricane Florence in September.
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SJC Brooklyn students and staff members traveled to Albany, New York, this month for the inaugural New York State Coalition for Students With Disabilities Lobby Day. They were among hundreds…
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Exams, term papers and studying. Oh my! College can be pretty overwhelming for even the most diligent of students. This is why it’s so important for students to have mentors…
