After surviving years of abuse in the foster care system, Steve Pemberton shared his story and willingness to overcome adversity at the class of 2020’s Convocation address.
32 Percent Admitted to the Class of 2020
Students in the Class of 2020 come from 46 states and 41 countries.
Students Meld Passions, Service at Prison Arts Outreach
On Sundays and Wednesdays, groups of four or five students head to two women’s prisons to play games, make artwork, and put on shows.
For Students With On-Campus Parking, a Construction Problem
Following the demolition of Edmonds Hall, BC parking and transportation made most of the remaining on campus parking spots for faculty, moving student parking to 2000 Commonwealth Ave.
Bill to Mandate Sexual Assault Survey Passed by State Senate
If Senate Resolve S. 2471 is picked up and passed in informal session by the State House, Massachusetts would be the first state to mandate a climate survey on sexual assault.
Career Center Connects to Students Through Careerfest
In an effort to appease students who may be wary about internship and career exploration, the Career Center held Careerfest this past Wednesday.
Tasting and Talking: Students Get to Know the Off-Campus Community
At the Taste of Off-Campus event, students had the opportunity to try local foods and meet BC administrators and city officials.
Men’s Basketball Team to Host Annual Run for Cancer
BC men’s basketball is partnering with Coaches vs. Cancer to host its sixth annual 5K run to raise money for cancer patients.
BC’s First StokesSet to Feature MisterWives
CAB has announced that the indie pop band will perform at the first-ever StokesSet.
After a Decade-Long Debate, Printers Are Installed in Lower
Two printers were installed in Corcoran Commons last Friday after years of planning and logistical setbacks.