Jinoo Song, CSOM ’20, received the 2019 Benigno and Corazon Aquino Scholarship on April 29. He was one of five finalists for the award, which comes with a $20,000 tuition scholarship and $1,000 gift certificate to the bookstore.
Boston College, Jesuit Refugee Service Sign Memorandum
BC and the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding.
Four-Star General Lectures on Military Leadership
Retired four-star General George Casey Jr. spoke about the relationship between the military and its civilian overseers.
Newton Elementary School Hosts Discussion About Cross-Racial Conversations
Shay Stewart-Bouley, who is black, and Debby Irving, who is white, took the small stage inside the large-windowed auditorium at Angier Elementary School in Newton to talk about race on Tuesday night. The event lasted 90 minutes and was entitled “Tell Me the Truth: Exploring the Heart of Cross-Racial Conversations.” Irving is a racial justice…
UGBC Senate Candidates Release Platforms Ahead of Thursday Election, Not All Seats Will Be Filled
Elections for the Undergraduate Government of Boston College’s Senate, previously known as the Student Assembly (SA), will be held on Thursday.
Wednesday Event Features BC Student Christine Song, Who Beat Childhood Cancer Twice
“From Diagnosis to Survival,” the inaugural event of the Medical Humanities Lecture Series, will be taking place on Wednesday in Higgins Hall, room 310, at 7:30 p.m.
Electronic Scooters Come to Brookline
Government officials, Lime and Bird employees, and scooter fanatics had congregated outside of the town hall to kick off a new pilot program that is bringing 200 shared electric scooters to the streets of Brookline. The program is the first of its kind in Massachusetts.
What do you think of electric scooters becoming legal in Boston?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students how they felt about electric scooters becoming legal in Boston.
Protest Organized Against Canada Goose, Animal Cruelty
A protest is scheduled for Sunday against winter clothing manufacturer Canada Goose at the Prudential Center Mall. The demonstration, organized by animal rights activist Laura Ray, is protesting the capture and killing of wild animals by Canada Goose to produce their clothing.
Machado Reads From Upcoming Memoir, Discusses Her Writing
Author Carmen Maria Machado read samples of her work, answered questions, and signed copies of ‘Her Body and Other Parties’ on Feb. 27.