Holder believes the voting rights of many Americans are facing a vigorous assault.
‘Invest in Our Future, Not Our Demise,’ CJBC Chants at Rally
Approximately 40 students, visitors, and alumni called for BC to divest in front of Gasson Hall on Friday.
Previewing BC Hockey 2016-17: What to Expect From Providence and Massachusetts
The Eagles continue their run through Hockey East with a home game against Providence College and a road game in Amherst against Massachusetts.
Field Hockey Blows Out No. 16 Harvard
On a rainy day in Cambridge, the Eagles destroyed a formidable non-conference opponent, 4-1, despite getting outshot 17-7.
Former U.S. Attorney General Addresses Students in Small-Group Discussion
Holder discussed some of the toughest decisions he had to make during his time as attorney general.
On Campus, a Divisive Election Sparks Conversation
Professor Michalczyk believes millennials are key to the outcome of this election and has noticed an increase in student engagement.
JOYCESTICK: Taking ‘Ulysses’ From Printed Word to a Virtual World
There is no precedent to turn a novel into a virtual reality game of this scope—not at BC or any university or museum.
Students Discuss Breaking Down Social, Physical Barriers for Disabled Students
Students discussed their experience with media representation of disabled people. They found that these representations are often of the “token person in the wheelchair,” which is a limited image of what disability looks like.
Counting Down to the Presidential Election, Profs Look Backwards and Ahead
R. Shep Melnick and Martha Bayles did not want to talk about the upcoming election. Instead, they explored what the United States might look like after Nov. 8.
Craig Ford Talks About the Voices in His Head
On Monday night, Craig Ford talked about gender stereotypes and the negative effects they can have on men and women’s body images.