NewsHow Travis Roy Rebuilt After a Tragic Hockey Injury Travis Roy became paralyzed just 11 seconds into his BU hockey career.
NewsOscar Mayer Heir Explains Why He Gave Away All His Money at Age 26 Chuck Collins emptied his trust fund and started fighting income inequality when he saw the wealth gap first-hand.
NewsStudent Assembly Votes Down Resolution on Pro-Life Activism The resolution called for UGBC to acknowledge and recognize “pro-life activism” as a “legitimate and important form of advocacy.”
NewsAHANA Trustees Push for Focus on Diversity BC added a second voting African American trustee, Steve Pemberton, BC '89, in the fall.
NewsRogers Talks Religion, Freedom, and Common Good Rogers believes that it is the duty of government officials to speak out against actions that infringe on religious freedom in America.
On CampusDemocratic 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.
NewsBlack History Month Celebrations Close With Web Series Presentation Friday night's celebration of Black History Month included song, dance, and poetry.
NewsDowns Talks Often-Ignored Post-Emancipation Struggles of Former Slaves "The story of freedom, the story of emancipation, led to enormous death."
On CampusOmalu Tells the Truth About NFL, Concussions Football helmets do nothing to protect your kid's brain, Omalu said.
On CampusUGBC Election Data Shows Less Support in CSOM for Achampong, King Achampong and King got 51 percent of the vote in CSOM, compared to 73 percent in Morrissey, Lynch, and Connell combined.