It’s not often that a person’s emotional and social insecurities are broadcasted on Facebook. The ‘What I Be’ project created by photographer Steve Rosenfield, however, aims to empower people by doing just that.
Survivors Must Fight Sex Trafficking, Says Rachel Lloyd
The future end of commercial sex trafficking rests with those who have had those experiences and who can lead the movement—those who are most impacted by the issue are the ones who need to be empowered to lead, said Rachel Lloyd, an advocate against commercial sex trafficking and CEO of Girls Educational & Mentoring Service (GEMS).
Shwayze To Headline Homecoming Concert, William Bolton To Open
The Campus Activities Board (CAB) has officially confirmed that rapper Shwayze will headline this year’s Homecoming Weekend concert on Thursday, Oct. 16. Boston College-based musician William Bolton, A&S ’16, will open for the hip-hop artist.
Real Food BC Seeks Healthy Dining Options Across Campus
The Real Food BC Program seeks to allow students to bond over their similar interests and share their ideas in order to bring healthier options to the dining halls.
BC Chapter Of Strong Women, Strong Girls Aims To Empower Local Girls
Throughout Boston, many local colleges and universities including Boston College have organized students dedicated to mentoring elementary-school girls through Strong Women, Strong Girls.
University Concludes Search For New Dean Of Students With Villanova’s Thomas A. Mogan
At the end of last week, the University announced that Thomas A. Mogan current director of the Office of Student Development at Villanova University, will be joining Boston College as the new Dean of Students beginning Jan. 5, 2015.
Clothesline Project Returns To BC For Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The Clothesline Project, a display of t-shirts decorated with messages of support for survivors of sexual or domestic violence, will return to O’Neill Plaza this week as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Co-Founders Of ‘The Jesuit Post’ Talk Faith And Media At Agape Latte
Rev. Sam Sawyer, S.J. and BC ’00, and Rev. Michael Rossmann, S.J., assistant editor of The Jesuit Post, spoke to a crowded Hillside Cafe on Tuesday evening at this year’s first installment of the Agape Latte series.
The School, The College, The University: New Book Chronicles BC’s History In Images
Historic images that grace the pages of the new book, The Heights: An Illustrated History of Boston College, 1863-2013.
Students Seek To Expand Disability Awareness, Policies On Campus
The lack of representation for students with physical disabilities was brought back under consideration this past February, when Phoebe Fico, A&S ’16, wrote a Letter to the Editor that was published in The Heights.