UGBC hosted the second annual Earth Day Fair on Stokes Lawn on Friday. The Fair featured several student organizations, like EcoPledge.
Upcoming: Cronin Will Speak On Making Perspectives Class Part of Daily Life
Perspectives Professor Kerry Cronin will give a talk this week on making the lessons of Perspectives class more relevant to students’ daily lives.
Undocumented Immigrant and Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas to Promote Discussion on Immigration
In an effort to shift the focus to people who have overcome adversity, the Winston Center will host journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, a Filipino gay undocumented immigrant, on March 1.
For National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, TWLOHA Encourages Positive Body Image
Boston College’s To Write Love on Her Arms is hosting events to promote positive body image and mental health in correspondence with National Eating Disorder Awareness (NEDAwareness) Week.
Michele Norris Talks ‘Radio Magic,’ Racial Oppression, and Real Life
Journalist Michele Norris discusses her book, “The Grace of Silence: A Memoir,” and her personal experience with racial oppression.
To Educate Students on Post-Grad Careers, Boston Mayors Speak on Panel
Five mayors from around the Boston area came to BC on Thursday to talk about the challenges and rewards of serving the public.
The Acoustics Turn McGuinn 121 Into An A Cappella Haunted House
The Acoustics, joined by the BU Treblemakers, hosted an invitational last Friday to celebrate Halloween with some spooky songs.
CHVRCHES Trace An Artistic Edge On Pop-Synth Record
The Scottish synth band’s second record ‘Every Open Eye’ is a polished and personal maturation for the band.