Erin Doolin developed a passion for social justice while working at an LGBT center in Los Angeles.
Erik Owens Brings Religion and Public Life Together at Boisi Center
The Boisi Center works to bring rigorous thinkers to campus and develop an understanding of the common good through a religious lens.
BC Law Professor Studies Sustainability, Economy in Russia
In the ’70s, David Wirth spent a summer abroad in Russia and has now returned to the country on a Fulbright award.
Bringing Strong Women, Strong Girls to Peruvian Education
Bridget Gorham will be traveling to Peru as a representative of Strong Women Strong Girls, a club on BC’s campus that fosters independence for women.
Switching IDs
Features editor Archer Parquette reveals the dichotomy between the extent of his self-expression at BC and at home.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 9: Saved by Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Two sides of the Mursday contingent convene in Nova Scotia, leading up to the mystery humor serial’s conclusion.
The Mursday Effect Chapter 8: The Spy Who Annoyed Me
The brave and cowardly converge in an epic highway battle, as The Mursday Effect hurtles toward its final chapter.
For When the Big Envelopes Arrive
Shannon Kelly gives some advice to the prospective members of the Class of 2021: you always end up where you’re supposed to.
BC Libraries Honor Monan’s Legacy
Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. was a crucial figure in purchasing the millionth book for BC Libraries, a book that is now on display to commemorate his legacy.
Mulderrig Makes Students’ First Year a Memorable One
Ryan Mulderrig spent his first night at BC staying up late with his newfound friends at Claver Hall, and now he works to improve the first year experience of students like him.