Founded by three graduates from MIT, the Ministry of Supply fashion-startup provides customers with professional-wear that feels like workout clothes.
Gita to Provide Users Futuristic Transporter Method
Conceived by Boston-based tech company Piaggio Fast Forward, moving storage space Gita aims to be the future of everyday transportation.
Achampong, King Win Straw Poll at Second UGBC Presidential Debate
Two of the candidates exchanged some pointed comments about past remarks and leadership qualifications.
Arquillo Proposes Elimination of UGBC Executive Officer Stipends
Arquillo thinks officers who have work study should be able to allocate some of their work study hours toward UGBC.
Winter Storm Niko Causes University to Close, Students Celebrate
Raj Singh, CSOM ’19, created a Facebook event titled “Snowball Fight in the Stokes Quad.” Over 50 students participated in the fight.
Templeton Seeks to House Immigrants After Travel Ban
Leslie Templeton hopes that her program will help students who are scared to return home find a family and a home over academic breaks.
Several Injured at 100 Days Dance, Students Say
The petition to change venues in the future has 140 signatures.
BC Dining and Student Groups Partner to Compost in Mac
Carolyn Townsend, the director of environment and sustainability programming in Student Initiatives, hopes to permanently implement composting at every dining hall on campus in the future.
New Campus Ministry Programs to Focus on Race
In a survey, many students said that colorblindness was enough, because it leads to equality, while others said it is ignorant, dismantling people’s stories by removing a key part of their identities.
UGBC Pursues Free Housing for Those Affected by Travel Ban
University president William P. Leahy, S.J.’s email to the BC community about the travel ban inspired Aneeb Sheikh to draft the resolution calling for BC to provide free housing for affected members of the community.