March 19th marks the six-month anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which devastated the Puerto Rico.
Women’s Center to Host CARE Week Starting Monday
The Women’s Center aims to deconstruct the stigma surrounding sexual assault to make students feel comfortable enough to share their stories.
Walker Restarts Students for Soldiers Club to Serve Veterans
Having suffered a back injury at age 16, Walker now wants to help others overcome trauma.
After Fighting Cancer, Havens Uses Medicine to Serve Others
Havens researches antibiotic-resistant bacteria to help develop new, more effective treatments for impoverished areas.
From Alumni Stadium to Gillette: Tropeano Cheers for the Patriots
Isabella Tropeano, LSOE ’18, will be making the transition from amateur to professional next year, as she is moving from BC pom squad to a Patriots cheerleader.
African Bridge Network Connects Immigrants With Resources
The African Bridge Network partners college-aged African immigrants with professional mentors.
Erik Owens Brings Religion and Public Life Together at Boisi Center
The Boisi Center works to bring rigorous thinkers to campus and develop an understanding of the common good through a religious lens.
BC Libraries Honor Monan’s Legacy
Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. was a crucial figure in purchasing the millionth book for BC Libraries, a book that is now on display to commemorate his legacy.
Neon, Aerobics, and Leg Warmers Mark Plex’s ’80s Day
Last Wednesday, the Plex was filled with neon-clad exercisers, as BCRec commemorated the founding of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association with an ’80s-themed day.
DiPasquale Examines Difficult Questions, Islamic Philosophy
Professor of Islamic Civilization and Societies David DiPasquale has a goal to educate and inform his students about the rich culture of Islam.