The candidates will next meet in Tuesday night’s diversity and inclusion town hall event.
Cofounders of ‘Reductress’ Highlight the Importance of Satire
From rape culture and police brutality to microaggressions in the workplace, Reductress tackles it all.
Tiebreaker Victory Propels Eagles to First Win of the Year vs. Georgetown
A momentum-swinging doubles tiebreaker victory guided BC to its first victory of the year on Saturday in a non-conference match against Georgetown.
After Friday Deadline, Four Teams Officially in UGBC Race
The campaign kickoff will be tomorrow at 3.
Hundreds Gather to Protest Trump’s Executive Order
“Donald Trump is creating his own worst nightmare.”
After Extension, Sophomores Pollino, Biber Will Join UGBC Presidential Race
They had initially decided to run next year, but after just one team got in the race before the deadline, Pollino and Biber see this as the right time.
BC Start-Up Purple Parachute Sends Toys to Syrian Refugees
The idea won the Social Enterprise Track in this fall’s Shea Venture Competition.
Muslim Students Association Plans Friday Protest of Trump Executive Order
“My mom was kind of stuck in Egypt for a whole year last year, and I know that feeling of having a family member removed, in a different country.”
With New Legacy Grant, Bike BC Set to Double Number of Vehicles
Since April, 108 students have completed the certification class Bike BC offers.
Matt Shapiro Talks Journey from Political Science to Google
Google’s “20 percent project” lets employees explore future roles for themselves in the company.