On Friday night, the 1500 participants in the ninth annual Relay for Life raised $133,000.
Upcoming: BC Republicans to Host Debate Exploring Free Speech and Self-Censorship
BC Republicans will host a debate about free speech and self-censorship on April 5 at 7 p.m. in Higgins 310.
The Electric Kool-Aid Thumb Test
If you enjoy sitting on benches in snow-covered areas of Wisconsin, then this is the best thing you’ll read all year.
We Need Student Debt Reform
“Good information on the total debt taken on by students and their families can protect prospective students from predatory private-lending practices and offer a clearer picture of what their total debt will most likely look like by graduation.”
Rising Above the Sidewalk Worms
“Volunteering at the same place consistently, making personal connections, and attempting to understand people through varying perspectives is what reminds us of the worth of service.”
This Column is Recommended for You
“Rather than encouraging rational analysis about a candidate’s proposed policy, our blistering pace of online consumption paves the way for sound bites and quick jokes that leave no room for nuance.”
Despite King’s Gutty Performance, Eagles Can’t Get Offense Going
A missed call at third base broke the Eagles’ momentum in a 3-1 loss to Florida State.
Russell Simons, Meredith McCaffrey Elected 2016-17 UGBC President, Executive Vice President
Russell Simons, MCAS ’17, and Meredith McCaffrey, MCAS ’17, were named the next UGBC president and executive vice president on April 1.
NCAA Applauds Itself for Providing Free Toilet Paper to Student Athletes
NCAA President Mark Emmert announced on Wednesday that the organization would provide complimentary toilet paper in the dorm rooms of collegiate athletes.