NewsBC Start-Up Purple Parachute Sends Toys to Syrian Refugees The idea won the Social Enterprise Track in this fall's Shea Venture Competition.
NewsWith New Legacy Grant, Bike BC Set to Double Number of Vehicles Since April, 108 students have completed the certification class Bike BC offers.
NewsMatt Shapiro Talks Journey from Political Science to Google Google's "20 percent project" lets employees explore future roles for themselves in the company.
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NewsPopular Faculty Offer Advice on Forming Conscience Mary Troxell said that the concept of “accompaniment” is an intriguing leadership model.
NewsPanel of Professors Talk Colombian Peace Process “Everything 'Narcos' has taught you, please forget it."
NewsDeadline to Get in UGBC Race Extended to Friday The new deadline will be Friday, Feb. 3, at 4 p.m. The election schedule will not change, with a campaign kickoff event scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 5.
NewsExecutive Order Could Affect BC Students, Faculty Traveling to Middle East Layla Aboukhater, MCAS '18, a student from Syria, said the situation was bad for Syrian refugees even before Trump's order.
On Campus2017 Plexapalooza Tickets Sell Out in Six Minutes CAB changed its ticketing process this year, only allowing one ticket to be purchased per Eagle ID.
NewsBC Focuses on ‘Pockets of Support’ to Deal With Income Gap Sociology professor Eve Spangler said she hasn't seen significant changes in the budgets she has her students make in Inequality in America.