Sommers began her talk by jokingly declaring the room a “safe space” and describing herself as a “white, Jewish, cisgender, neurotypical woman with a non-gender conforming dog.”
Here’s Why Michael Dukakis Thinks Clinton Lost in 2016
The 1988 Democratic presidential nominee was on campus Wednesday night to talk about how his party can rebuild post-2016.
Non-Tactile Braille Signage Found in Bapst Library, University Addresses Issue
Boston College addressed the issue via a correspondence with a student on its Facebook page.
Former NATO Admiral Warns of Cyber Threats
“By collaboration, by building bridges, by mixing hard and soft power, we can create the sum of all security in the 21st century,” he said.
Faculty and Students Engage in Debate at Free Speech Forum
The Faculty for Justice have endorsed a list of proposals initially compiled by the Undergraduate Government of BC, which pushed for a revamped free expression policy on campus. This list was discussed at the event.
Holi Festival of Color Rings in the Spring
Over 300 students attended the event on Saturday.
Bible Supports Theory of Evolution, Newsom Says
Newsom believes the creation story in Genesis supports the theory of evolution.
Climate Justice Will Flip Classroom, Teach Faculty About Divestment
CJBC will encourage professors not only to incorporate divestment into their classes, but also attend their rallies.
Relay Raises $1,865 for Campus School
The Campus School at Boston College educates students ages 3 to 21 with disabilities through personalized special education. Forty-two students from 31 different towns attend the Campus School.
Local University Presidents Discuss Lack of Representation on Boards
Jackie Jenkins Scott, former president of Wheelock College, believes that when universities use the word “we,” many marginalized groups are not included in this “we.”