Five hundred forty-six students and faculty have signed a UGBC proposal to affect institutional policy change regarding diversity and inclusion.
Students Take to the Table for Ping Pong Tournament
Students battled it out at the Plex for first place in the Campus Activities Board and BC Table Tennis club’s ping pong tournament on Saturday.
With Lines out the Door, El Pelon Fills BC’s Burrito Needs
During El Pelon’s first year of business, the lines often ran out the door and across the B Line.
Thousands Attend ‘Silence is Still Violence’ March as Students Make Demands of BC
An immense portion of the Boston College community marched in solidarity to protest multiple racist incidents that occurred last weekend in a demonstration Friday called “Silence is Still Violence.” Starting at 12 p.m., BC students and faculty marched from McElroy Commons to Corcoran Commons, displaying signs and chanting “Black Lives Matter.” Over 1,200 people marked…
Union Rallies to Call for BC to Drop Appeal
Administrators said the union had no right to protest on campus.
Black Lives Matter Signs Defaced in Roncalli
Whiteboards with messages of racial empowerment have also allegedly been repeatedly erased.
For Spanish Students at BC, Strong Feelings on Catalan Independence
In interviews with 14 BC students from Spain, some prayed for the unity of Spain, while others argued that Catalonia should be independent.
Broadcast News: Andrea Babusik’s Future in TV
When Andrea Babusik came to BC, she planned to focus on business and science, but sophomore year she switched course and is now pursuing her dream of television journalism.
BC Theology Prof. Did Not Speak at Madonna University After Conservative Criticism
The planned lecture was titled “A New Vision for the Church: Pope Francis’ Agenda for Social Justice.”
Christopher Reynolds Takes Health Issues Across the Globe
Christopher Reynolds helped establish a program between a clinic in Ecuador and BC nurses and pre-med students who wanted hands-on experience helping a community.