“Since last year’s presidential election, it has become even more difficult to have respectful dialogue about such issues as immigration, race, sexuality, free speech, and religious beliefs,” Leahy said.
BC Upsets No. 6 Maryland to Complete ACC/Big Ten Cup Sweep
The past two years, the Eagles have struggled to pull out a win in the ACC/Big Ten Cup. But after Sunday’s game against Maryland, BC exited the early-season tournament on top.
Missed Field Goal Gives Eagles Win in Friday Night Thriller
It wasn’t always pretty, but redshirt freshman quarterback Anthony Brown and the Eagles pulled out a 23-20 win on the road against Northern Illinois on Friday night.
Ricciato to Step Down From Campus School in June 2018
Ricciato approaches his final year as director with goals of continuing to improve the Campus School’s services for students.
With Large Freshman Class, Financial Aid Reaches Record High
Despite the size of the freshman class, all first-year students who requested to live on campus were accommodated.
‘Lean On Me’ Text-Based Hotline Launching This Semester
Formed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016 after a number of suicides had occurred, Lean on Me (LOM) is an active network at five major universities across the country.
BC Releases Four-Point Strategic Plan, With Focus on Integrated Sciences
The document contains the plans for the Institute for Integrated Sciences and Society.
BC Files Motion to Delay Grad Student Union Election
if successful, BC’s move could derail the union’s hopes of establishing a collectively bargained contract.
Williams, Hudson to Headline 25th Pops on the Heights
Williams will receive the President’s Medal for Excellence.
On Saturday, Counter-Protesters Outnumber Protesters at Free Speech Rally
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people came to the Boston Common to counter-protest the “Free Speech Rally” organized by the Boston Free Speech Coalition.