Whiteboards with messages of racial empowerment have also allegedly been repeatedly erased.
Lesser Encourages Students to Become ‘Upstanders’
Lesser said that “savage” was originally used by the French to describe the forest setting of North America, but was misinterpreted as a description of Native Americans.
Muslim Student Association Holds Vigil for Rohingya Genocide
The MSA’s goal for the event was to raise awareness to the atrocities being committed against the Rohingyas and give their suffering a voice.
Student Assembly Welcomes Freshman Senators
Hannah Chen, MCAS ’21, wants to create a stronger community for freshmen.
Sen. Ed Markey Discusses DACA, Climate Change, and His BC Days
Markey decided in high school that he wanted to go to BC Law.
Dartmouth Professor on How the Constitution Empowers Citizens
Russell Muirhead, a professor at Dartmouth College, says that the gravest challenge we face is making the Constitution work.
Poet Billy Collins Reads and Discusses his Works
When Billy Collins was asked whether he struggled with self-doubt during his career, Collins humorously reiterated that he was an only child and he could not compare himself to any other siblings.
Students Hold Vigil for Victims of Recent Disasters, Las Vegas Shooting
“I think it’s time for me to finally go home to see my island,” said Edgar Sanchez, LSOE ’19.
BC Conference Focuses on Church and Family
For many Catholics, Pope Francis has been a revitalizing force for the Church, albeit not without controversy. In April 2016 the pontiff released, “Amoris Laetitia,” or “The Joy of Love,” which focuses on addressing the full range of issues facing families in the 21st century, not just doctrine concerning marriage and divorce. The nine-chapter, 261-page…
Bike-Sharing Program Expands to Newton Campus
270 students have been certified to borrow bikes on campus through Bike BC.