“After sending my high school years loitering in between my after school activities, the surprising benefit of this pastime has suddenly become clear.”
‘Deepwater Horizon’ Is a Mundane Mess of Tar and Noise
Failing to explore a different angle of the well-known ecological disaster, ‘Deepwater Horizon’ leaves viewers feeling less captivated by spectacle and more lost at sea.
Gamboa on Immigration: ‘Walls Are Meant to be Torn Down’
Emilio Rabasa Gamboa, general consul of Mexico in Boston, spoke to students on Monday in the Fulton Honors Library about the election and how it will affect Mexico.
Nicholas Kristof, Sheryl WuDunn Speak of Need for Women Empowerment, Reflect on Progress
Nicholas Kristof spoke about his three-foot rat, the need for more creative ways of addressing old challenges, and the world’s economic progress on Thursday night.
UGBC Wants Your Attention
UGBC’s new communications department, with its emphasis on campus outreach, could change the face of the student government.
Students Meld Passions, Service at Prison Arts Outreach
On Sundays and Wednesdays, groups of four or five students head to two women’s prisons to play games, make artwork, and put on shows.
Momentum Award: Jere Doyle & Kelsey Kinton
By establishing the Shea Center for Entrepreneurship, Jere Doyle ’87 and Kelsey Kinton ’12 sought to combine classroom, co-curricular, and experiential learning.
Meet the Prez and VP: Simons and McCaffrey on Finding BC’s Middle Ground
Russell Simons and Meredith McCaffrey, both MCAS ’17, joined the race late, but won fast.
What’s Next for ‘Ranchony,’ the Satirical Presidential Candidates? Not UGBC.
The Heights revisits the memorable yet unsuccessful UGBC campaign of Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos, and their continued efforts to “Bring Back the Funk.”
‘Here Is the Hard Truth:’ Elizabeth Warren Discusses Inequality
On Friday afternoon, Senator Elizabeth Warren discussed American inequality and the rigged economic system.