Survivors and supporters shared stories at the annual C.A.R.E. Week event.
Lowell Speaker Ira Berlin Probes History Of Slave Emancipation
In this installment of the Lowell Humanities Series, historian Ira Berlin discussed slavery as a complex institution.
Buffaloes No Match For Undefeated Eagles
Rix, Margolis, and Stanwick paced BC offensively as Ochoa protected the net in a 17-9 demolition of Colorado.
Eagles Begin Quest For Frozen Four Against Denver
No. 11 Boston College kicks off its four-game crusade to the TD Garden in the East Regional against No. 5 Denver at Providence’s Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The winner will play either Miami (OH) or Providence.
Professor Ingram Targets Convential Masculinity At BC
Communication professor Brett Ingram examined the parallels between aggression and sexuality for C.A.R.E. Week.
AWOLNATION’s ‘Run’ Sails Away From One-Hit-Wonder Status
The alternative rock group reshapes the theatricality that made it famous, forging an album from its once niche sound.
Shea It Ain’t So: Finding A New Home For BC Baseball
Buried under feet of snow for a few months, Shea Field is nowhere near playing shape. Here are some backup plans in the meantime.
Muse, Blur, And The Darkness In Singles This Week
Blur leans towards the exploratory, The Darkness is stuck in old-time rock and roll, and Muse continues its flair for the dramatic.
A Message On Making Relationships Work
Emily Rothman spoke to students about the characteristics of healthy and harmful relationships, and the influence they have on one’s happiness.
For C.A.R.E. Week, A GLBTQ Perspective On Sexual Violence
Several GLBTQ students gave their perspective on sexual assaults on college campuses.