Friday’s march occurred in the midst of a number of notable events for other unions across the country, including Harvard University voting to form a union.
Santiago Siri Speaks About Future of Cryptocurrency and Democracy
Siri explained that today, we have a perfect way of measuring the United States economy on not only political or financial terms, but also a scientific one: the use of energy.
B.o.B to Headline This Year’s Modstock Festival
The rapper’s January 2016 song “Flatline” suggested anti-Semitic views, which gained the attention of the Anti-Defamation League.
BCPD Chief John King to Retire in August
“I am looking forward to the future, though I know I will miss coming to this beautiful campus every day,” King said.
Hack the Heights Puts Students to the Test
“It’s a great opportunity to see the innovation that’s happening on campus,” said organizer Bill Nyarko, MCAS ’20.
Facilities Management Plans Summer Projects
“We’ve got a good team, everyone’s worked hard through the year,” said Dan Bourque, vice president of Facilities Management. “Everyone’s working together trying to do their best for BC.”
2018 Relay for Life Raises Over $133,000
“The strength instilled in me as a child came into play and I found the power I never knew existed in me,” said Queenie Santos, a breast cancer survivor, to those gathered. “For the first time in my life I couldn’t run away from what I was scared of or terrified of. I had to stand up to face it head on, and to fight.”
Valdez Wins 126th Annual Fulton Prize Debate
“Single payer is affordable, and the expanded coverage is paid for by administrative cost savings and progressive taxes,” said Noah Valdez, winner of the debate and MCAS ’21. “Health care spending is contained by eliminating administrative costs—both purchasing and global budget.”
Boston Marathon Runner Kate Mignosa, CSON ’19, Places 28th for Women
Come race day, Mignosa was surprised by the conditions of the race, but they weren’t enough to keep her from persevering.
‘The Gavel’ to Print Magazine Once a Semester
Tue Tran, BC ’11, founded the publication in 2009.