Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam rock out “1000 Times,” the Dirty Projectors “Keep [Their] Name,” and GoldLink proves it has a “Rough Soul” this week in singles.
Food With Flair: With 14,000 Followers, One Sophomore Has Tapped Into Instagram
Nothing brings people together better than social media and food, so sophomore Isabelle Lumb decided to combine the two.
Student Affairs Pushes Students to Vote
With the upcoming presidential elections, Student Affairs is hosting several events to prepare students to vote.
UGBC Affirms Commitment to LGBTQ Resource Center With Passed Resolution
The Student Assembly passed a resolution on Sunday night that calls on the administration to create a LGBTQ resource center on campus.
Strategic Planning Initiative Moves into Second Semester, Hosts Town Hall Meeting
The University Strategic Planning Initiative, an 18-month self-assessment, will continue to seek input from the BC community this semester, beginning with a town-hall meeting Oct. 5.
242 Foster St. Added to the Growing List of Off-Campus Break-Ins
The bottom unit of 242 Foster St. was robbed Wednesday night when the tenants were with their friends in the top unit of the house.
Responding to an Anti-Gay Slur, Students Wear Support Love T-Shirts
Joon Park, MCAS ’18, created Queer Clapback, a week-long event that called on students to wear their support love t-shirts. The event was in response to an anti-gay slur posted by an unknown person last week in the Mod Lot.
Professor Peter Krause Discusses Terrorism on ‘The Take,’ ‘Live With Tamron’
Although ISIS may lose territory in the Middle East, Peter Krause said, its ideology will continue to inspire individuals in Africa, the United States, and Europe to commit acts of terrorism.
2150 Comm. Ave. Reaches Silver Standard for Energy Efficiency
With the construction of 2150 Comm Ave, BC adds green to its usual maroon and gold motif.
Top Irish Poet, Scholar Louis de Paor Comes to the Heights
A fiery, billowing mane of red hair is fitting for the exuberant personality of the world-renowned Irish cultural scholar and current Burns Visiting Scholar Louis de Paor.