Joon Park, MCAS ’18, created Queer Clapback, a week-long event that called on students to wear their support love t-shirts. The event was in response to an anti-gay slur posted by an unknown person last week in the Mod Lot.
Boisi Center Engages Students in Discussion on Religion and Public Life
The main question of the evening will be defining the millennial generation and what it means to grow up in a world filled with massive amounts of technology that expose the young generation to what is going on in the world.
Guevara Explores the Effects of Border Militarization on Immigration
After returning from a trip to El Salvador, Martha Guevara discussed the effects of U.S. immigration policy on migration in and out of the country.
Structural Change Needed to Ease Eviction Burden on Those in Poverty, Desmond says
Matthew Desmond, a New York Times bestselling author, told BC students Wednesday that he hopes they will come to hate poverty as he does.
Secretary of Navy Talks Naming Naval Ships, Eliminating Fossil Fuels
United States Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus delivered the inaugural Dean’s Distinguished Lecture at Boston College Law School on Tuesday.
Yale Islamic Studies Prof. Gerhard Bowering Introduces Lecture Series
As a part of the six-part lecture series, “Engaging Islam,” Yale Islamic studies professor Gerhard Bowering spoke on Wednesday afternoon to students and professors.
On-Campus Wounded Warrior Project Looks to Raise Funds for Next Semester
The Wounded Warrior Project, which pairs a BC student athlete with a war veteran, is hosting a gala Nov. 1 to raise funds for the program to continue into the spring semester.
Chris Hansen: Reporting on Life and Death
Emmy-award winning journalist Chris Hansen spoke to students on Tuesday night about his experience covering murder cases.
Queer Liberation Posters Appear in McElroy Commons, Fulton Hall
An anonymous source posted fliers reading “This Is Our School, Too” and “Queer Liberation Now” in Fulton Hall and McElroy Commons Tuesday morning.
Extended Weekend Library Hours Expected to Begin in October
Last year’s pilot program that extended the hours of O’Neill Library on weekends has been temporarily stopped to gauge student demand.