The poster was attributed to “BC Bathroom Access,” and features a link to the group’s website. The website says the group will release fliers each week in April.
UGBC Passes Resolution to Implement Text Message Hotline
Lean On Me is currently operating at the University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, Northeastern University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Survivor of Chronic Illness Describes Sexism in Healthcare System
Over 50 million people in the United States suffer from some chronic illness, the majority of which are autoimmune diseases.
Assad Regime Will Remain in Power Due to Russian Help, Harvard Prof. Argues
Governance in the Middle East cannot be talked about in a large sense, but should be evaluated on a case by case basis, Cammett said.
Bickford Reflects on Political Career, 2016 Election
Bigford believes transparency will change everything and resistance is making a difference.
Community Takes a Stand Against Sexual Assault at “Take Back the Night”
“Take Back the Night” is rooted in international protests against sexual violence.
Couple Finds Love Through Service, Create Foundation
“It was while I was living on the street that I realized that the world is divided between those who have and those who do not have,” Kennedy said.
Visa Rule Changes Could Impact Hiring, International Students
This year, Boston College had 62 international faculty and research scholars in the country on H-1B visas.
Orenstein Urges Students To Talk About Sexual Culture—and Pizza Toppings
Orenstein said it is time for young women to demand intimate justice in their personal lives.
Care Week Kicks Off With Discussion on Identity
Rachel DiBella, the assistant director of the Women’s Center, said that people should not have to compartmentalize the diversity of identities that they have.