In St. Mary’s, over 60 students and faculty members protested police violence against people of color.
‘Rights On The Heights’ Rally At BC Brings Together Dissident Voices
Protestors at the “Rights on the Heights” brought forward complaints on treatment, expression at BC.
BCTalks Provides Forum For Undergraduate Lecturers
TED Talks has popularized the slogan “ideas worth spreading” for the past 24 years, bringing notable speakers to an annual conference to present on topics ranging from science to technology to culture. BCTalks has adopted the same principles, bringing students from a diverse educational background to present to their peers on their research and experiences.
Campus Ministry Commemorates 25th Anniversary Of El Salvadoran Jesuit Murders
It has been 25 years since the massacre in El Salvador of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper, and her daughter—an event that left the entire world reeling. At the time, El Salvador was in the midst of a bloody civil war that left more than 70,000 people dead at the hands of Salvadoran government forces and death squads.
Surge Pricing Rankles Local Uber Users
Though consumers see Uber as highly convenient, rising fares during times of high demand remain a setback.
Charlie Baker Will Be The Next Governor Of Massachusetts
In one of the closest elections in modern Massachusetts history, Republican candidate Charlie Baker held on to a victory over Democrat Martha Coakley.
How A New Device Can Help You Stay Off Facebook
Pavlok co-founder Maneesh Sethi wants to help people increase their productivity—by giving them small electric shocks when they lose focus.
As Gubernatorial Campaign Heats Up, Kerrigan And O’Malley Talk Economy At Northeastern
Steve Kerrigan talked to college students at Northeastern University last Monday about the Mass. gubernatorial race and the importance of forming a strong economy.
In Face Of Rising Seas, Report Suggests Boston Needs To Get Creative
With sea levels expected to rise, coastal cities around the world—including Boston—are preparing to waterproof their infrastructures.
SnagaStool Founders Want To Save You A Seat At The Bar
The founders sold their motorcycles to launch SnagaStool—and they’re determined not to let that go to waste.