Boston College welcomed author and poet Stuart Dybek to campus last night in Gasson 100 for the third installment of the Lowell Humanities Series, during which Dybek explored the art of short story writing in his new collection, entitled Ecstatic Cahoots.
BC Revises Its Sexual Misconduct Policies And Investigative Process
The University updated its student sexual misconduct policy this summer to change the process through which cases of misconduct are handled, to include more precise definitions of key terms, and to change the way Boston College weighs requests for confidentiality in reported cases.
‘A Funny Thing Happened’ In Robsham Theater
Sondheim’s 1962 musical comedy ‘A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum’ is revisited and given a modern twist in Robsham this weekend.
Former U.S. Congressman Bob Inglis Discusses Climate Change Solutions
On Tuesday night, former Congressman Bob Inglis, who served as a representative of South Carolina from 1993 to 1999 and then again from 2005 to 2011 came, to Boston College to speak about an economically conservative solution to climate change.
Woeful Wake Aims For An Upset
Wake Forest’s season doesn’t get any easier this weekend.
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Infographics Designer Talks Data Presentation
The brightly colored infographic comparing the many styles of Justin Bieber projected on the wall of Devlin 101 on Tuesday evening was seemingly trivial. Pulitzer Prize-winner Gareth Cook’s message was not: the power of visual thinking can be harnessed to communicate where words and unorganized data fail.
BC Volunteers Band Together To Protect Arts In Boston Public Schools
Meridith Smith, A&S ’16, founded Mentoring Through The Arts to combat program cuts in Boston public schools, including Brighton’s Edison K-8.
Harris-Perry Discusses Decade Of Challenges, Triumphs For African-Americans
As a screen behind her showed pictures of defining moments in history for black Americans, Harris-Perry commented on the struggles of freedom, as well as citizenship, integration, voting rights, inclusion, safety in public and private life, and justice.
For Both Cuisine And Art, The Beehive Buzzes
At the Beehive, patrons get more than just food—they are getting a full entertainment experience, complete with live music and art.
Learn First, Lead Second
At a school that grooms students to be future leaders, it is necessary to first take the time to step back, check your privilege and bias, and realize that in order to lead we first must learn how to listen, observe, and follow.