SJC Brooklyn students looking for ways to stay connected while learning remotely have a new activity to turn to: esports. Director of Recreational Sports Ed Campana Jr. is forming a…
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It’s Sean Siegel’s favorite way to stay connected with his SJC Long Island peers, while social distancing — participating in competitive esports. Siegel, a junior mathematics and computer science major, said…
Alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends celebrated all things SJC Long Island Thursday, Sept. 24, through Saturday, Sept. 26, during this year’s Golden Eagles Spirit Fest. Events offered participants a…
Participate in a virtual run. Go on an online scavenger hunt. Show off your knowledge during trivia. Alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends are invited to celebrate all things SJC…
Lauren Quesada’s heart fills with gratitude when she reflects on her four years at St. Joseph’s College. From her first days on campus as a freshman, the SJC Brooklyn senior…
SJC Long Island students are using social media to stay connected with their classmates, fellow club members and teammates.
A former SJC Brooklyn Bear tore through the 2019 NYC Marathon finish line, adding to his impressive record of athletic achievements. T.J. Byrnes, a 2006 graduate, ran in the Nov.…
The SJC Brooklyn women’s volleyball team is setting an example, raising more than $2,000 for breast cancer research. The team raised $2,050 for the Side-Out Foundation, a non-profit organization that…
SJC Long Island men’s volleyball coach William Kropp is set to be inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame during a May 16 ceremony.
Joseph Richardson, Esq., spoke to SJC Long Island students involved in Greek life organizations and athletic teams about the ramifications of hazing.