The presenters of the resolution argued that spiritual formation is integral to all human development, but others disagreed.
After Trump Win, the Political is Personal
“Many are fed up with the volume and frequency of protests and movements. I understand. I’m tired, too. But please hear us, and please try to understand.”
‘Not My President:’ Thousands Protest Trump’s Victory at the Boston Common
Following the results of the 2016 presidential election, over 4,000 Bostonians gathered in front of the State House to peacefully protest Trump’s victory Wednesday evening.
Green Line Derails at Boston College Stop
On Sunday, Oct. 30th, the Green Line derailed at the Boston College stop, resulting in an afternoon filled with delays.
Rena Finder Tells Story of Surviving Holocaust and Oskar Schindler
Finder hopes she can pass on the memory of the Holocaust and Oskar Schindler to future generations to inspire them to stand up for the oppressed.
On Campus, a Divisive Election Sparks Conversation
Professor Michalczyk believes millennials are key to the outcome of this election and has noticed an increase in student engagement.
A New Way to Lose It! With Boston-Based Weight Loss App
Obesity and its related health risks have been repeatedly regarded as a major national and international health crisis for years. As of November of last year, more than one third of adults in the United States are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In response to this problem, Charles Teague decided…
You’ve Got Mail? High Demand, Smaller Facilities Complicate Campus Mail Delivery
BC Mail Services are adjusting to a drastic increase in package deliveries, a reduction in facility size with the move to Walsh Hall, and students taking longer to pick up packages.
With New Partnership, Zipcar Offers Boston Students Bikes for Rent
Zagster, the leading campus bike share provider, and Zipcar, the world’s leading car share network, have announced the first national sponsored bike share program specifically for universities: Zipbike.
Despite Record Low Turnout for Primary Elections, Student Involvement High
This Thursday’s primaries saw an unusually low voter turnout, at less than 9 percent, but students today can play a role that has not been there in the past—social media and the array of new responsibilities that come with it.