Attendees of the workshop on Tuesday evening learned that most immigration stories don’t have a happy ending. Most stories end in discrimination and deportation.
In Panel, BC Alumni Explore Non-Business Applications of Marketing
The panelists explained how marketing could be used to address social justice issues.
Professors Discuss the Role of Religion, Ethics in the 2016 Presidential Election
Professors examined the ways in which religious beliefs will affect the voting polls.
UGBC Begins Project to Benchmark University’s Environmental Efforts
Meredith McCaffrey, the executive vice president of UGBC and MCAS ’17, thinks that UGBC needs to take a more proactive stance on environmental issues.
Rena Finder Tells Story of Surviving Holocaust and Oskar Schindler
Finder hopes she can pass on the memory of the Holocaust and Oskar Schindler to future generations to inspire them to stand up for the oppressed.
Alumnus Talks Entrepreneurship, Venture Capitalism
Bell encouraged students to find their passion and stick with it and said that the best entrepreneurs are young and motivated.
Student Assembly Rejects Proposal to Add External Financial Committee
The vote on the resolution was 22-2, not in favor of adding an external financial committee.
Educator Talks Wrongful Portrayal of Blackness in Media
Lomaz urged students to confront this issue right now, as the media needs to change the way it portrays blackness.
Theodore Chapman Took Home Crowd Favorite, Best Pitch at Elevator Pitch Competition
The winner of the Elevator Pitch Competition went home with $500.
UGBC, Connell School Roll Out T Passes for Nursing Students
UGBC contributed $3,500 to the initiative.