At 2 p.m. on Friday, hundreds of Bostonians attended the Love Rally in the Common to peacefully unite following the election of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States.
‘Not My President:’ Thousands Protest Trump’s Victory at the Boston Common
Following the results of the 2016 presidential election, over 4,000 Bostonians gathered in front of the State House to peacefully protest Trump’s victory Wednesday evening.
Following Trump Victory, a Somber Mood on Campus
The majority of Boston College students spent Wednesday in mourning following the election of Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump.
Princeton Professor Talks Racial Tension in New York, London Post-World War II
Threats against black communities in the post-war period necessitated a strong black identity to combat violence.
At Conference Saturday, Students Can Explore Joyce Through Virtual Reality
With Professor Joseph Nugent’s virtual reality game, students will have the opportunity to travel back to 1904 Ireland on Saturday.
Trump Takes the White House, Clinton Carries Massachusetts
Several events on campus led up to election night, including a viewing party Tuesday.
Men’s Hockey Takes Down New Hampshire on Dudek’s Late Goal
The Eagles nearly blew a 3-0 lead, but J.D. Dudek’s late goal from between the circles lifted them to their ninth straight game without a loss.
Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley to Be BC Law Visiting Professor This Spring
To inspire law school students to get involved in public policy, the Rappaport Center invited former governor of Maryland Martin O’Malley to serve as a professor and lecturer next semester.
BC Dining Introduces Customized Grain Bowl Station in Eagles Nest
Dining staff decided to make the change after noticing the lack of student enthusiasm for harmony bowls.
To Meet High Demand, Core Pilot Classes Add 400 Seats
The interdisciplinary courses are growing popular among first-year undergraduate students. This year, the number of seats more than doubled from 350 to 750 seats.