“Events like these are the outlets through which UGBC can have a strong voice at BC. The students that attended this event deserve commendation for showing an active engagement with how their student government operates.”
Roundup: Men’s Tennis Sweeps UConn, Softball Wins Three Games Over Weekend
Tatiana Cortez hit a three-run homer to propel BC softball to a winning weekend, and men’s tennis powered by UConn for a 7-0 sweep.
The Nurse Will See You Now: Inside the Connell School of Nursing
An in-depth look at the mission of the Connell School of Nursing, past and present.
The Opioid Crisis: A T Ride Away
“Massachusetts has a sickness. The Commonwealth finds itself slowly succumbing to a drug epidemic that seems to have no end in sight.”
The Right Must Stop Trump
“It’s time for another candidate to step up and slap some sense into the Republican primaries”
Miles Between Me and My Culture
“Over the course of my first semester at BC, I felt this intense desire to make up for the sheer amount of self-loathing and discrimination that I had buried within myself for so long.”
Undocumented Immigrant and Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas to Promote Discussion on Immigration
In an effort to shift the focus to people who have overcome adversity, the Winston Center will host journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, a Filipino gay undocumented immigrant, on March 1.
Princeton Professor, Ireland Native Speaks on Easter Rising, Irish Art
Fintan O’Toole, a Princeton professor and Ireland native, discussed the connection between the Easter Rising of 1916 and the Irish artwork currently on display in the McMullen Museum of Art.
BC’s Men and Women Are the Clear National Title Favorites
Don’t be fooled by pretenders around the nation. The Eagles are the top team to beat in both men’s and women’s hockey.