BC has asked for the NLRB to review its decision in granting the union an election.
Kennedy Urges Students to Act in The Age of Trump
Kennedy said he still respects the fact that Trump is president and won the election.
Student Tells Experience of Escaping War-Torn Syria
Aboukhater was in math class when she heard the first bombs go off in Aleppo and realized the city would never be the same.
BC Wishmakers Help the Dreams of Boston Youth Come True
Wishmakers provides fundraising opportunities that help the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children with serious illnesses.
Professor and Student Explore Political and Personal Sides of Syrian Crisis
With over 400,000 deaths in Syria, many of them civilians, political science professor Peter Krause discusses the role of the U.S. in the crisis.
Political Science Professors Talk Trump’s Next Steps
Kay Schlozman, a political science professor, said that Clinton actually had some odds stacked against her.
Joseph Allen Discusses How Eco-Friendly Buildings Affect Cognitive Function
People, on average, spend 90 percent of their time indoors.
Clinton, Trump, and the Changing Face of the Democratic Party
A look at how race and gender issues factor into the 2016 presidential election and Hillary Clinton’s effect on the Democratic Party.
‘The Nature of the Terrorist Threat Has Become Complex:’ Schwartz Says at Panel
Kurt Schwartz, director of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, thinks the first step should be determining the nature of a terrorist group’s threat.
UGBC Begins Project to Benchmark University’s Environmental Efforts
Meredith McCaffrey, the executive vice president of UGBC and MCAS ’17, thinks that UGBC needs to take a more proactive stance on environmental issues.