The trip is being paid for by NARAL Pro-Choice America, a 501(c) organization that fights restrictions on abortion.
Christine Chavez Talks Relationship With Grandfather, Labor Equality
When Chavez was young, she did not have family picnics. Instead, she had family protests.
CJBC Holds Week-Long Demonstration for Divestment
This is the fourth consecutive year CJBC has pushed for the University to divest from fossil fuels.
With One Month to Go, College Democrats and College Republicans Talk Upcoming Election
Students talked about the presidential nominees and a variety of other issues, including global warming, LGBTQ rights, and ISIS.
Bestselling Author, Activist Speaks About the Wrongfully Convicted
Jennifer Thompson’s life changed when she was sexually assaulted at knifepoint. After wrongfully convicting a man, who spent eleven years in prison, Thompson became an activist against wrongful prison convictions.
First GLC Pride Week to Take Place Next Week
Events for the week will include panels, a game night, and a community breakfast.
Students, Administrators Discuss Strategic Plan at ‘BC Moving Forward’
UGBC president Russell Simons said the purpose was to have meaningful discussion about the future of the University.
At Town Hall, Students Share Accessibility Struggles
CSD is working to improve Eagle Escort and make class syllabi available to students earlier in the year.
Major Jackson Reads His Work, Talks Inspiration
Major Jackson joins the ranks of Robert Frost, T.S. Eliot, and Maya Angelou, who have also spoken as a part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
The Office of Health Promotion Hosts 15-Minute Drop-In Sessions
“Instead of attending an hour long program, why not a good, quick, 15-minute drop-in session that students can practice and learn a skill.”