Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia and Governor Mike Pence of Indiana took the stage Tuesday night during the first, and only, vice presidential debate of this election cycle to discuss both their own visions for the future of the country and to answer some of the criticisms leveled at the presidential candidates.
Benefactors Attended a Gala to Close out Light the World Campaign
The Light the World campaign raised $1.605 billion.
Watch Your Mouth: BC’s Newest Viral Instagram is Listening
@overheardbc keeps its ears peeled for the best (and worst) of BC conversation.
Weekly ‘Examen’ Sessions Give Students a Chance to Pause and Reflect
In today’s fast-paced world, the charm of the ancient Jesuit practice appeals to students seeking a chance to pause and reflect on their day.
This Espresso Your Faith Week, Dorian Murray’s Story Lives On
Agape Latte, named after the Greek word for ‘love that seeks nothing in return,’ paid tribute to Dorian Murray during Espresso Your Faith Week.
‘Deepwater Horizon’ Is a Mundane Mess of Tar and Noise
Failing to explore a different angle of the well-known ecological disaster, ‘Deepwater Horizon’ leaves viewers feeling less captivated by spectacle and more lost at sea.
The Pops Just Keep on Coming: 24 Years of ‘Pops on the Heights’
The annual gala welcomes singer Kristin Chenoweth to the stage in its 24th year.
EchoME, Founded by BC Grads, Recognized At HUBweek Event
Created by Christian Nicholson and Michael Gordon, both BC ’15, EchoMe aims to revolutionize the music sharing in the age of social media.
HUBweek: A Balance Between the Absurd and the Practical
Artist Ethan Hayes-Chute spoke during HUBweek’s “Striking a Tenuous Balance Between the Absurd and the Practical,” and discussed his artistic ethos.
Student Affairs Pushes Students to Vote
With the upcoming presidential elections, Student Affairs is hosting several events to prepare students to vote.