February may be over, but its presence lingers like the smell of sweet chocolate-covered strawberries. February is the month of love and also the month of delusion. It’s the month of silly campus activities like the Marriage Pact that might mean something, the betrayal of checking someone’s story only to find out they’re not single, and the pink and red haze that all leave a bittersweet funk that lingers into March.
Marching for the Future
“Eventually, the policies and politics you are currently ignorant of will truly have a direct impact on your life.”
‘Eagle-Eyed’: Black Lives Matter Signs Vandalism and ‘Silence Is Still Violence’ March
This story starts 84 years ago, when Casper Augustus Ferguson began attending and eventually graduated from BC. He was miserable.
Action Must Follow Boston Women’s March
“The Women’s March movement presented a much needed departure from the negativity following the election of Donald Trump, instead ushering in a wave of optimism and leaving millions poised to work for the goal of women’s equality.”
Over 175,000 People Attend Boston Women’s March for America
On Saturday, Boston Common was filled with a sea of pink as over 175,000 people of all backgrounds attended the Boston Women’s March for America in the wake of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Gallery: “Break the Silence” March
A few hundred people marched from Carney to Corcoran Commons to bring awareness to problems of racism, LGBTQ, and disability rights on campus. Here are more photos from the event: [aesop_gallery id=”121929″] Gallery Images by Julia Hopkins / Heights Editor and Lizzy Barrett / Heights Staff Featured Image by Alec Greaney / Heights Editor
Students, Faculty March to Call Attention to University Silence
A few hundred people marched an accessible route from Carney to Corcoran Commons to bring awareness to problems of racism and LGBTQ and disability rights on campus.