The resolution called for UGBC to acknowledge and recognize “pro-life activism” as a “legitimate and important form of advocacy.”
AHANA Trustees Push for Focus on Diversity
BC added a second voting African American trustee, Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, in the fall.
Democratic Socialist Group Seeks to Become a Registered Student Organization
The group was created by Joshua Behrens this week and already has more than 20 members with dozens more expressing interest.
On Senior Day, BC Blows Another Halftime Lead Against Virginia Tech
Jerome Robinson scored 25 points, but the Eagles couldn’t overcome the Hokies on Senior Day in a 91-75 loss.
Omalu Tells the Truth About NFL, Concussions
Football helmets do nothing to protect your kid’s brain, Omalu said.
After Loss at Lowell, Men’s Hockey Blows Chance at Hockey East’s Top Seed
The Eagles once had a guaranteed path to the NCAA Tournament. Now, after their seventh-straight winless game, they’re all but guaranteed to need to win the Hockey East Tournament.
Men’s Hockey Collapses in Third Period vs. Lowell, Winless Streak Jumps to Six
With its season hanging on the brink, BC had no answers for Massachusetts Lowell’s penalty kill in a complete third-period breakdown.
Grad Employees Union Issues Solidarity Statement, Seeks NLRB Vote
David Sessions, GMCAS ’22, said that the way Northeastern’s administrators had referred to the UAW as an outside organization is a common anti-union tactic.
Federal Cuts Could Impact Humanities, Science Research, Faculty Say
The earth and environmental sciences departments got over $1 million last year from the National Science Foundation.
A Closer Look Behind the Curtain of Robsham Theater
A lot goes on behind the scenes of a production in Robsham Theater, but the spotlight rarely shines on the people who don’t appear on stage.