Featuring a slew of BC artists, the Arts Invitational sought to raise funds and awareness for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Free Market, Capitalism Can Curb Climate Change, Argues Rucinski
The northeast regional coordinator of Citizens Climate Lobby discussed a plan his company created to curb climate change using America’s free market.
German Consul General to Talk Refugee Crisis
In light of the Syrian refugee crisis that is affecting countries around the world, German Consul Ralf Horlemann will speak at Boston College on Mar. 3 in Devlin 101.
Braun, Kirsch on ‘Choosing Our Futures’
In a talk sponsored by the Lynch School of Education, Henry Braun and Irwin Kirsch spoke about how childhood poverty and a lack of quality education can affect children’s opportunity to succeed in the future.
The Truth Within Language
“I want my words to reflect my perspective and for other people to understand my words as I mean them. And I worry that that just isn’t possible.”
The Virtue of Being Average
“Not enough is said on the virtue of being average, or the statistical reality that most of us are going to be average at most that we do.”
Terrorism’s Tunnel Vision
“How we explain terrorism has grave ramifications for how we attempt to stop it.”
Cruising Through the Streets and Strutting Through Airports
This list is the most beautiful thing this side of the Shaggyfling River.
Sarah Mannelly’s Hat Trick Boosts Eagles Past UMass
After surrendering a few early goals, the Eagles stormed back against UMass for the win. Led by Sarah Mannelly’s three goals, BC defeated the Minutemen 9-8.
Previewing BC Basketball: What to Expect From NC State
The Eagles close out their road slate with a game in Raleigh. See what to expect from the Wolfpack.