Feeling distant from home is a predictable result of moving away, but food can bring those feelings of comfort back.
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.
Student Panel: BC Needs More Meaningful Conversations on Inequalities
“I feel that these conversations aren’t as effective as they could be because there is not an audience there that needs to be there,” Najat Goso, MCAS ’17, said.
Cambridge’s Bagelsaurus Has Saved the Boston Bagel From Extinction
The second-best bagel of all time is across the river in Cambridge.
Fight for a Response: #SilenceIsViolence March Will Support the Marginalized
Multiple on-campus organizations are joining together to host a march for the marginalized Thursday morning.
An Unwanted Guest: 249 Foster St. Robbed Tuesday Night
“It was just a little sketchy, we didn’t expect it to happen like that, if at all,” Kevin Lahiff, MCAS ’18, said.
In First Month of School, UCS Visits Spike to 550
University Counseling Services has seen 550 students since the beginning of the school year. This is a 15 percent increase from this time last year.
‘Stories Unite Us and Bring Us Together,’ Wesner Hosts Agape Lunch
Tom Wesner discussed his path to faith, saying that BC gives students the gift of hearing stories from faculty and staff and reflecting on their own stories of faith.
Conference Launches Student Careers
“We want all students who attend the conference to leave empowered with concrete action steps to reach their individual goals whether those relate to internships, post-graduate jobs, or graduate school,” Amy DiGiovine said.
The Pops Just Keep on Coming: 24 Years of ‘Pops on the Heights’
The annual gala welcomes singer Kristin Chenoweth to the stage in its 24th year.