FBI Special Agent Jeffrey Wood visited BC to deliver a lecture concerning the FBI’s approach to the growing threat of gang activities.
Fordham Professor Criticizes Water Privatization
Fordham University theology professor Christiana Zenner spoke about the ethics of the bottled water industry from a Catholic standpoint on Wednesday.
Theranos Whistleblower Shares His Story
In 2015, The Wall Street Journal exposed the fraudulence in founder Elizabeth Holmes’ claims with details provided by Shultz
Students Offer Elevator Pitches in Shea Competition
The Edmund H. Shea Jr. Center for Entrepreneurship hosted the fifth annual Elevator Pitch Competition on Wednesday. The panel of judges awarded first place to EmployMint, presented by Jacob Small, CSOM ’20.
Outdoor Adventures Hosts Climb-a-thon for Breast Cancer Awareness
While students can take part in the climb-a-thon as individuals or team members, there is a collective goal that all participants take on collectively: to climb the total height of Mount Everest.
City Councilors Debate Face Mask Ban
City councilors debated banning face masks at protests in Boston on Monday. The proposal was submitted in response to the Straight Pride Parade in August, where protesters were arrested and four police officers were injured.
Saunders Speaks About the NYC Human Rights Commission’s Work
Brittny Saunders, deputy commissioner for Strategic Initiatives at the New York City Human Rights Commission, spoke about the commission’s enforcement of the city’s human rights laws.