Programs such as SEEDMA Baby could work to close the gap between those born into more financially stable homes and those born into any form of financial need.
Mariel Brings a Bite of Cuba to Boston
A meal at Mariel provides a little vacation. So if the chicken and two sides becomes too monotonous, the winter too long, and the summer too far away, travel to Mariel to escape to Cuba.
Senate Weighs Resolution on Koch Foundation
The resolution encouraged the University not to accept the Koch funding, citing reasons that included the foundation’s lobbying against climate change advocacy.
Everett: Three Years, A Roommate, and Two Heights Dogs
Save for a few coveted early days, I rarely ended up leaving before 2:30 a.m. The Upper stairs never felt longer than they did from November to February on Monday and Thursday mornings, when, truly, nobody else was outside (and don’t even ask about the 2018 walk from Mac to South Street).
BC Can’t Connect, Falls to Northwestern in Blowout Loss
Boston College men’s basketball can’t consistently connect on shooting, putting the Eagles at 4-5, their worst start since the 2015-16 campaign.
Notebook: Eagles Can’t Find Offensive Rhythm, Shooting Woes Persist
The Eagles can’t seem to find their offensive identity, leading to a second straight blowout loss and a record below .500 for the first time this year.
DiversityEdu Updated After Student Feedback
The diversity education module has now gone through its second round of students after undergoing some changes based on student feedback.
Newton City Council Votes Unanimously to Seize Webster Woods From BC
Newton City Council voted unanimously to seize Webster Woods from Boston College via eminent domain on Monday. Mayor Ruthanne Fuller first announced her plans to secure funds for the acquisition in September.
Niu Receives Prestigious New Innovator Award From NIH
“When I’m trying to decide which direction of research we should go to as a lab, I always ask myself, ‘What are the most important problems that humankind are facing?’”
UGBC Unveils Mental Health Initiatives
Throughout this semester, the Undergraduate Government of Boston College has been working on a series of new initiatives aimed at expanding access to mental health resources on campus. Members of UGBC’s executive and legislative branches have also worked to market existing resources to the student body.