Perspectives Professor Kerry Cronin will give a talk this week on making the lessons of Perspectives class more relevant to students’ daily lives.
Professor Paul Lewis Challenges English Students to Solve 200 Year Old Riddle
English professor Paul Lewis is challenging his students to solve a riddle that was published in a local magazine over 200 years ago.
Islamic Awareness Week Held to ‘See Islam as a Religion of Peace’
This week, the Muslim Student Association is hosting Islamic Awareness Week to educate BC students on Islam.
BC Professors Find Lack of Enrollment of Hispanics in Catholic Schools
BC professors Hosffman Ospino and Patricia Weitzel-O’Neill conducted research on the increasing Hispanic community within the Catholic church but found stagnant enrollment in parochial schools.
UGBC Presidential Campaigns Share Platforms, Goals at Elections Kickoff
The Elections Committee held the UGBC Presidential Election kickoff on Tuesday night, where the six teams revealed their platforms, slogans, and campaign videos.
Elections Committee Announces Six Teams in the Running for UGBC President, VP
After the nomination deadline was extended to Mar. 1, the Elections Committee announced the six teams to run in the UGBC presidential primary. The general election will be held on Mar. 31.
Elections Committee Announces Mar. 22 Primary Elections for UGBC Race
In a Thursday night email to the potential candidates, the Elections Committee announced that the six teams running for president and vice president of UGBC will compete in a primary election on Mar. 22.
‘Gutless and Grateful:’ How One Woman Survived, Stomachless
On Feb. 29, Amy Oestreicher performed a one-man show about her physical and mental struggle in overcoming a serious medical condition.
After Surviving Rwandan Genocide, Musabyemungu Talks Forgiveness
On Monday evening, Musabyemungu described how Catholic Relief Services helped her and other Rwandans forgive those who led the genocide of 1994.