Matt Razek described pivotal moments from his life in an Agape Latte event on Tuesday, sharing how seemingly small and ordinary occurrences in peoples’ lives can have extraordinary significance.
Panel Discusses Divergence of Sunni Islam and Roman Catholicism
Three major events—or “defeats”—served as points of divergence for Sunni Islam and Roman Catholicism, according to Jonathan Laurence.
Student Clubs Urge University To Divest From Fossil Fuels at Environmental Justice Town Hall
Climate Justice at Boston College (CJBC) President Cece Durcan said divestment is a tactic people and corporations can use to combat climate change and injustice around the world at the Environmental Justice Town Hall on Wednesday.
BC Lynch Professor Offers Free Graduate Course to Afghan Evacuees
Boston College’s Maria Brisk has joined a number of American university professors in offering graduate courses to female Afghan evacuees.
BCPD Participates in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day For First Time
The Boston College Police Department (BCPD) participated in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day for the first time on Saturday, providing students and community members a space to dispose of unwanted prescriptions.
Heschel Analyzes Jewish-German Citizens’ Lives During the Third Reich’s Reign
Susannah Heschel analyzed the challenges Jewish-German citizens, specifically Jewish citizens who converted to Christianity, faced during the Third Reich’s reign in a lecture on Oct. 25.
Trent Horn Argues Anti-Abortion Stances in Pro-Life Club Event
Trent Horn, an adjunct professor of apologetics at Holy Apostles College and Seminary, equated abortion with slavery in a lecture hosted by the Boston College Pro-Life Club on Tuesday night.
Student Assembly Reacts to Alleged Incident in Perspectives Class
Members of the Student Assembly (SA) brainstormed ways to improve Boston College’s culture surrounding issues of race during its meeting on Tuesday night, calling on the BC community to more effectively respond to bias-related incidents on campus.
McCluney Talks Racial Code-Switching
Racial code-switching occurs not just in the workplace, but also in the job application process, according to Courtney McCluney, founder and principal of Equi-Well Partners.
BC Alum Shares Experience on Becoming Senior Vice President of Dell
The sales industry is centered around finding and solving problems, according to Kevin Connolly, senior vice president of Dell Technologies.