UGBC president Nanci Fiore-Chettiar was honored with the Dr. Donald Brown award for her work in the AHANA community.
BCMUN Brings 500 To Annual Boston Conference
500 high school students from around the world gathered in Boston for the Model United Nations conference hosted by BC Model United Nations.
BC Football Alum Ralph Parent Tackles Boston’s Booming Real Estate Market
Ralph Parent, BC ’02, is a real estate developer that embraces rhinos—facing obstacles head on.
Residents Of Boston To Have Say In Olympic Bid
Following criticism from Boston residents, Boston 2024 officials will sponsor a statewide referendum in an effort to draw public support for Boston’s Olympic bid.
A Loud Dissent From Students At Second Rally On Free Speech Restrictions
The second Rights on the Heights rally maintains call for University to ease perceived restrictions on student free expression.
Pete Frates Named PRWeek Communicator Of The Year
Pete Frates was named Communicator of the Year by PRWeek for his success with starting and spreading the ALS Icebucket Challenge and raising awareness for the disease.
Dialogue On Assault Adds Jesuit Voice
The Jesuit community contributes thoughts on campus sexual violence.
For Service Groups, A Week Of Reflection
F.A.S.T. Week is an attempt to help students returning from placements and service trips answer the question of how they are able to authentically incorporate their service experiences into their everyday lives.
Legal Attacks Of Nazi Law Analyzed At Two-Day Conference
The Legally Blind conference was hosted by several campus organizations, including the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics and the Jewish Studies program.
My Fear Of Growing Old In A Youthful City
With its seemingly unlimited supply of youth, Boston is one of the best locations to take advantage of living in the present.