“Democracy doesn’t work without civic engagement,” he said. “You can’t start with political engagement, you can’t start with economic institutions, you have to start with citizens.”
UGBC Creates ‘Committee Legacy Program’ to Facilitate Year-to-Year Transition
The SA also debated a Resolution Concerning a UGBC Stance Against Threats and Personal Attacks on Tuesday.
End of MCAS Honors Not Expected to Impact Yield, Admissions Says
“I do not expect the decision to affect yield on our admitted students from the top 5 percent of the applicant pool,” Mahoney said in an email.
Newton Elects Ruthanne Fuller the City’s First Female Mayor
In a historic election, the citizens of Newton elected their first female mayor in the city’s 2017 race.
Freshmen React to Week of Activism
“We as freshmen play the most important role because we are the future of BC,” one freshman said.
With Focus on Interdisciplinary Approach, Lynch Welcomes New Undergrad Dean
DeVoy’s role as associate dean of undergraduate students in Lynch is to interface with the student population, which includes working with the Honors Cohort and the Lynch Senate, and advising students during the registration process and while planning to study abroad.
Malarczyk Fights on the Frontlines of Medical Research
After watching her dad recover from a heart attack when she was a child, Alexandra Malarczyk knew she wanted to be a doctor.
Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs Discusses Building Community
“Everyday values in our country like opportunity, democracy, fairness, and equality are under attack,” Tubbs said.
Harvard Prof. Discusses History of Mass Incarceration of Black Americans
“You can’t understand American history without understanding the history of racism in this country,” Muhammad said. “There’s no America without it.”
Students Present Business Ideas at Third-Annual Elevator Pitch Competition
The winning idea brings zero-waste products to hotels using water-soluble toiletries.