Memoirist and journalist Lev Golinkin speaks on creative writing at Lowell Humanities Series reading.
“What I Be” Photo Campaign Returns to Campus for the Second Year
Students join “What I Be” photo campaign, hosted by undergraduate government for the second year, in efforts to take away the power of their insecurities.
“Fat is Not Really a Feeling”: Boston Red Sox Nutritionist Talks Healthy Eating
Tuesday night, Red Sox nutritionist Nancy Clark and BC professors discussed the importance of a good diet and exercise.
Laverne Cox Cancels Scheduled Speaking Event, UGBC Announces
After its announcement on Tuesday, UGBC’s GLC was informed that actress Laverne Cox will no longer speak at BC next month.
Laverne Cox, Actress and LGBTQ Advocate, Will Speak at BC Next Month
The Orange is the New Black actress will speak at BC Feb. 15 about her experience as a transgender woman of color.
“Are We Inclusive?”: At MLK Memorial Event, Students and Guests Talk Race
Over 200 students, faculty and staff gathered Monday night to talk about racial inequality while honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Clough Center Hosts Artists to Talk Visual Arts and Democracy
As a part of The Arts and the Culture of Democracy Lecture Series, the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy held a talk by artists discussing the relationship between democracy and the arts.
Professor Paul Lewis Collaborates with Students to Recover Poems
English professor Paul Lewis and a group of undergraduate students have spent the last three years sorting through 4,500 poems from 1789-1820.
To Match Competitors’ Pricing, Bookstore Offers Price Adjustments
In efforts to increase buying on campus, BC Bookstore offers price adjustments to match competitor’s pricing.
King Discusses Becoming First Double Amputee to Finish the Boston Marathon
Army Ranger Master Sgt. Cedric King spoke about losing both of his legs while on tour in Afghanistan and becoming the first double amputee to run the Boston Marathon.