Fueled by spontaneity and unfazed by awkwardness, My Mother’s Fleabag ‘Spring Cafe’ showcases the groups versatility and stage presence.
Oh Baby, Baby, It’s a Wild World: Walsh’s Newest Resident is Just Three Months Old
Meet Emily Manning, Walsh Hall’s newest resident who is taking BC (and Twitter) by storm.
Louisville Edges Lacrosse in Overtime
The Eagles dropped a tight overtime contest, 7-6, to No. 13 Louisville in a matchup of Top-25 teams.
BC Welcomes Barack Obama’s Assistant, First Lady’s Chief of Staff Tina Tchen
Tchen, Barack Obama’s assistant and Michelle Obama’s Chief of Staff, spoke Saturday about several key progressive and social issues that are currently unfolding inside the White House.
‘Should Leonardo DiCaprio Win an Oscar?’
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students, ‘should Leonardo DiCaprio win an Oscar?’
With Celebratory Dinner, Black History Month Comes to a Close
In conclusion to Black History Month, students and faculty gathered Saturday night for food, performances, and a talk by Thaly Germain.
In O’Connell House, Supernatural Activity Spooks Residents
The curious history of the O’Connell House hides in plain sight.
UGBC Hosts Town Hall Meeting to Promote Racial Equality on Campus
On Thursday evening, UGBC held a Town Hall meeting to expand their conversation on diversity and inclusion with the administration to include students and faculty.
Catching Cronin’s Perspective Beyond Annual ‘Dating Talk’
Professor Kerry Cronin’s role extends outside the classroom into the love lives of her students.
Recent Talks Show Importance of Diversity in Speakers
“As student groups consider possible speakers, they should keep in the mind the importance of diversity and the impact that a successful speaker such as Tchen can have on those who attend her talk.”