Writer and activist Eli Clare spoke to students on Thursday night about unfair stereotypes and misconceptions regarding disabled people.
‘BC Looking Forward:’ Students Voice Visions of BC’s Future at Dinner
As part of an 18-month strategic planning initiative, BC administration and UGBC invited students to voice their visions for the future of the University on Monday.
Lu Pin Discusses Her Role in Feminist Activism in Her Native China
On Wednesday evening, Lu Pin spoke about how Chinese feminists use social media to spread their message of gender equality.
Amid BC Buildings, Eight-Foot Walls Aim to Raise Awareness on Conflict
As part of Palestine Awareness Week, the Students for Justice in Palestine erected multiple eight foot walls on Stokes Lawn on Sunday.
Anonymous Online Source Posts Petition Concerning Plans for New Plex
An anonymous source started a petition calling on the University to include a larger pool and more tennis courts in the new recreation complex.
Brad Bates Advises Students to ‘Live in the Moment’
Brad Bates spoke at Agape Latte’s final event of the year on Tuesday night. His talk featured stories from his childhood, his first encounter with his wife, and how he discovered to appreciate life.
In an Effort to Promote Sustainability, UGBC Holds First Clothing Swap
In an effort to reduce waste, UGBC is hosting its first clothing swap on Friday on Stokes Lawn from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sixteen Minutes at Stokes: With Die-In, A Call to End Police Brutality
On Monday evening, 31 BC students and faculty laid in snow-covered Stokes Lawn to protest racial injustice and police brutality.
At BC Talks, Eight Chances to Learn
Modeled after TED Talks, BC Talks was held Sunday night and featured eight Boston College students who were each given 20 minutes and an open platform to discuss issues that were important to them.
BC Libraries and UGBC Extend O’Neill Library Hours to 24/7
The Office of Student Affairs and O’Neill Library has begun a pilot program that allows for O’Neill to remain open all night on Fridays and Saturdays, an initiative that began on April 1.