Voute Hall’s La Casa Hispanica offers students an immersive residential experience in Spanish culture.
‘Let’s Make America Great Again’: A Case Against Donald Trump
BC freshman examines what he considers racial inequalities within Trump’s presidential campaign.
BC Slam, The Acoustics, Laughing Medusa To Perform At ‘Speak Out’
On Thursday, Nov. 19, members of the BC community will address and create a conversation around sexual violence through literature, art, and music with Speak Out: Standing Up to Sexual Violence through the Arts.
BC Alumna Rosen Delves Into Young Adult Fiction With New Book Release
BC alumna Jessie Rosen recently released her debut novel, a young adult fiction publication entitled “Dead Ringer.”
Seven Alumnae Featured In Globe’s Top 100 Women-Led Businesses
Seven BC alumnae were featured in The Boston Globe’s article, “2015 Top 100 Women-led Businesses in Massachusetts.”
BC Students To Educate On Domestic Human Trafficking With Panel
On Wednesday, Nov. 18, BC’s student group R.E.A.C.T. will host “Breaking the Chains: A Panel on Human Trafficking.”
Career Center Discusses Internship Recruitment, Career Paths
Joseph Du Pont and Amy Flynn of the Career Center discuss various internship opportunities and career paths for BC students.
Women’s Center, University Prepare For 15th Annual Love Your Body Week
The Women’s Center and two student leaders gear up for this year’s upcoming “Love Your Body Week.”
The ‘Angel’ Of On the Fly: Angelats Welcomes, Advises Newton Freshmen
This week’s “Employees of BC” features Dorita Angelats, manager of the On the Fly Mini Mart at Stuart Dining Hall.
For BC Junior Haesoo Yoon, Success Found At Symphony Hall
BC junior and violist Haesoo Yoon joined the prestigious Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, debuting with the group last week.