Allowing students to encounter people and conversations that they don’t like, or that makes them uncomfortable is the perfect opportunity to learn and grow, which is what a university is built to do.
Birdball Finishes Weekend With Sweep Of Duke
A sweep of Duke University in Newark, Del. capped off a stellar week for the Eagles, who have won six straight games.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Tales Of Struggle And Independence
Through a goofy premise, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt shows us that no matter who we are, or what situation we are in, we have the power to define our self-worth.
TU/TD: Easter Break And Great Food
Another second semester break is upon us, and things are going to be moving pretty quick after it’s over, so let’s enjoy it, okay?
Wade, New Offensive Line Debut In Spring Scrimmage
BC premiered new quarterback Darius Wade and a revamped offensive line at its annual spring scrimmage on Saturday.
BC Suffers First Loss Of Season To No. 5 Virginia
Despite Mikaela Rix’s five goals, the Eagles dropped their first game of the year in a 15-13 defeat at the hands of the University of Virginia.
Roundup: Men’s Tennis Drops Two, Rowing Cancelled
Over the weekend, men’s and women’s tennis struggled, track and field kicked off the outdoor season, and the rowing Beanpot was cancelled.
Andrew Gaffney Hosts Original Song Cycle In Bonn
‘People Weren’t Meant to Sing’ features some who actually can. Gaffney and pals from the theater program treat an audience with a witty band of tunes.
A Scholarship In Honor Of Oscar Romero
Ricardo Alberto, A&S ’16, was awarded the 2015 Archbishop Oscar A. Romero Scholarship for his involvement in and service to the Hispanic and Latino community at BC and in the wider community.
White House Cites CSOM Professor’s Research
White House cites financial research by Johnathan Reuter, an associate professor in the Carroll School of Management.