“I intend to bring the same energy, passion and conviction to my work with students, faculty and staff at Saint Mary’s that I brought to the Woods College each day,” said Dean of the Woods College of Advancing Studies Rev. James Burns, I.V.D., to The Chronicle.
Former AG Eric Holder Talks Redistricting, 2020 Plans
Former Attorney General Eric Holder served as the keynote speaker at the annual Godkin Lecture at Harvard on Monday. He discussed gerrymandering, the importance of civic engagement, and his potential run for presidency in 2020.
More Students Opt for On-Campus Housing
“Most of the time, if you go off campus, you stay off campus,” Greg Jones, director of housing operations, said. “The fact that our students want to come back means we’re doing something right.”
Shady Lady Wins Battle of the Bands, Will Open at Modstock
Liz McGovern and Shady Lady brought their best to be successful against the stiff competition at BC’s Best. As winner of Battle of the Bands, Shady Lady will open for B.o.B at Modstock on May 3.
A Conversation on Ferguson, 4 Years Later
Harvard Kennedy School hosts a discussion to keep dialogue around Black Lives Matter, specifically in regards to the impact of Michael Brown, firm and loud.
Facilities Management Plans Summer Projects
“We’ve got a good team, everyone’s worked hard through the year,” said Dan Bourque, vice president of Facilities Management. “Everyone’s working together trying to do their best for BC.”
Valdez Wins 126th Annual Fulton Prize Debate
“Single payer is affordable, and the expanded coverage is paid for by administrative cost savings and progressive taxes,” said Noah Valdez, winner of the debate and MCAS ’21. “Health care spending is contained by eliminating administrative costs—both purchasing and global budget.”
Boston Marathon Runner Kate Mignosa, CSON ’19, Places 28th for Women
Come race day, Mignosa was surprised by the conditions of the race, but they weren’t enough to keep her from persevering.
‘The Gavel’ to Print Magazine Once a Semester
Tue Tran, BC ’11, founded the publication in 2009.
‘Take Back the Night’ Recognizes Victims of Sexual Assault
The staff of the Women’s Center stressed that its wide range of resources are available to anyone who needs them.