The Russian war in Ukraine is pivotal to the future of combating climate change, according to The New York Times’ International Climate Correspondent Somini Sengupta.
Garvin Talks Italian Fascism and Women’s Food Work
Italian chocolates were one of the products of fascist rule in the interwar period and beyond, according to Diana Garvin, an assistant professor of Italian at the University of Oregon.
Student Assembly Endorses Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Youth Voting Rights Act
The Student Assembly (SA) passed an act endorsing U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Congresswoman Nikema Williams’ Youth Voting Rights Act in its Tuesday night meeting.
Rent The Runway Co-Founder Jenny Fleiss Shares Business Advice
Jenny Fleiss, co-founder of Rent the Runway, explained what she calls the “high heel principle,” arguing that young women should take risks and pitch their billion dollar ideas.
UHS Adds Pharmacy Option With Delivery Service
Boston College students can now get medication delivered to their doors with Capsule—a pharmacy that provides delivery service.
Masked Individual Spotted Again on Kirkwood Rd.
A masked individual was spotted lurking on Kirkwood Rd. this Wednesday following a reported break-in attempt on Oct. 13.
Gordon Wood Talks Examining the U.S. Constitution Through a Historical Lens
We should evaluate history with the same mindset we have when traveling to a new country— by being willing to acknowledge differences—according to Gordon Wood, a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian and professor at Brown University.
“We Can’t Spend Our Way to Prosperity”: McHugh Analyzes U.S. Economy at BC Republicans Event
The American economy has come to a point of no return as a result of high government spending—and there is no way to fix it, according to Christopher McHugh.
BC’s Endowment Slightly Dips from $3.8 to $3.7 Billion
Boston College’s endowment slightly dipped from around $3.8 billion to $3.7 billion—an approximate $60 million drop—in the past fiscal year, according to the University’s financial statements.
The BC Innocence Program: a Mission To Represent the Wrongly Convicted
David Grimaldi and members of the Boston College Innocence Program (BCIP) stood outside the Massachusetts Correctional Institute at Norfolk on Aug. 11, waiting to see Bill Cascone walk out of the prison after 35 years.