Events for the week will include panels, a game night, and a community breakfast.
Students, Administrators Discuss Strategic Plan at ‘BC Moving Forward’
UGBC president Russell Simons said the purpose was to have meaningful discussion about the future of the University.
Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installed in the Comm Ave. Garage
The new level two charging station at BC will add about 10 to 20 miles of range to a vehicle per hour of charging time, and it can fully charge some vehicles in less than four hours.
At Town Hall, Students Share Accessibility Struggles
CSD is working to improve Eagle Escort and make class syllabi available to students earlier in the year.
Major Jackson Reads His Work, Talks Inspiration
Major Jackson joins the ranks of Robert Frost, T.S. Eliot, and Maya Angelou, who have also spoken as a part of the Lowell Humanities Series.
The Office of Health Promotion Hosts 15-Minute Drop-In Sessions
“Instead of attending an hour long program, why not a good, quick, 15-minute drop-in session that students can practice and learn a skill.”
Over Pastries, Students, Professors Discuss Careers in Life Science
The first Professors, Professions, & Pastries event of the semester focused on life science majors and health professions.
Though Movie Theaters Change, the Allure Does Not
There is just something about seeing—not just watching, but truly seeing things on a big screen. The beauty of the theater lies in the films, the conversations about them, and how they makes us feel.
Civic Engagement Committee Hosts VP Debate Watch Party for Over 65 Students
Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia and Governor Mike Pence of Indiana took the stage Tuesday night during the first, and only, vice presidential debate of this election cycle to discuss both their own visions for the future of the country and to answer some of the criticisms leveled at the presidential candidates.
A TU/TD Exploration of Vending Machines
This week, TU/TD took some time to unleash truth-fire on the wild world of vending machines.