“Statues come down when the time is right,” said former Vice Provost for Faculties Pat DeLeeuw.
David McCullough Talks Confederate Statues, Obama, and New Book
“You will never, ever, not meet someone who knows something you don’t know,” McCullough said.
BC’s Belated Aggression Proves Too Little, Too Late Against URI
The Eagles outshot the Rams, but they couldn’t notch the equalizer despite a flurry of close chances in the final minutes.
BC Theology Prof. Did Not Speak at Madonna University After Conservative Criticism
The planned lecture was titled “A New Vision for the Church: Pope Francis’ Agenda for Social Justice.”
BC Enters Week Four With Improved Defense, Limping Offense
Fourth quarter aside, the Eagles’ defensive performance on Saturday was encouraging to say the least. Their offense, on the other hand, was hit with another injury in the trenches and failed to reach double-digits.
Lennon to Voters: ‘I’m Going to Get Started Right Away’
Scott Lennon, one of the two final candidates for the 2017 Newton mayoral election, hopes that his deep Newton roots and his understanding of city council workings will help him pull ahead when elections roll around.
Angela Ards Uses ‘Fake News’ to Teach Real Journalism at BC
Angela Ards is bringing her experience as a seasoned journalist to a popular English course, and is working on building a journalism minor for BC students.
With Nuclear Threat Looming, Scholar Discusses Korean History
Hwang argued that the division of Korea began before 1945, in colonial times.
Next Steps for Union: Selecting Representation and Priorities
Once the union selects a bargaining committee, graduate workers will vote on a slate of priorities for negotiations with BC.
Seeking More Options, Students Launch BC Chapter of Turning Point USA
They hope BC’s chapter of Turning Point will move away from the social issues that often bitterly divide college campuses and steal headlines.