“This has to be resolved on the basis of political, legal, moral, human terms. There is no other solution,” Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi said.
NYU Tisch Professor Performs Excerpts from Recent Play
At one point, Smith suggested that children should be encouraged to look inward and find the power that resides within themselves.
Mass. Attorney General to Speak at BC Town Hall
The town hall will begin with a panel discussion addressing questions concerning her career, President Donald Trump’s administration, and issues pertinent to college students.
Georgetown Graduate Student Union Reaches Voluntary Election Agreement
“It’s given us a really big lift to know that there is so much support, and it’s just another indication of how much of a growing movement graduate worker unionization is across the country—it’s not just something that’s happening on this campus,” said Gage Martin, a union member and Ph.D. student at BC.
On-Campus Food Delivery Service BC GET Experiences Success After Launch
“I think that students have responded really well to the fact that they don’t have a Domino’s pizza man calling them and telling them they’re at Walsh—when they’re not at Walsh, they’re at Welch,” founder JB Bruggemen said. “Because we use students we’re able to do these deliveries to exactly where they’re supposed to go.
Quinones Outlines Effects of Increased Heroin Usage on Modern Society
“It’s time we stop believing that there’s an easy way out,” said former Los Angeles Times reporter Sam Quinones.
Copeland Reflects On 50th Anniversary of MLK’s Assassination
“Throughout the nearly 13 years of his public, Christian social ministry, King so attuned himself to the word of God, as to recover and to exercise the biblical vocation of prophecy for his country, our country, indeed, for the world.” Theology professor M. Shawn Copeland said.
Students to Overcome ‘Sophomore Slump’ With Stride
“You often hear people talk about the sophomore slump,” said Michael Sacco, a founder of Stride. “Our idea is that … instead of slumping, they’ll be hitting their stride.”
“Special Delivery:” Behind the Scenes of Admissions Video
John Walsh, a University Communications creative producer and BC ’17, is the brains behind this year’s Harry Potter-themed admissions video.
Parkland Students Push Gun-Control Agenda in Massachusetts
In anticipation of the March For Our Lives, one of the largest nationwide gun-control related protests in recent memory, students and alumni from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are continuing to push their gun-control agenda throughout a seven-day stretch dubbed Eagle Pride Week.