Applebaum believes that both the genocide and the repression of political and cultural elites to have brought about the Sovietization of Ukraine.
2017 HUBweek Highlights Connection Within Boston
After coming to a close last week, the 2017 HUBweek featured everything from installations by local artists, to talks from famed thinkers such as Amy Cuddy.
Reflecting on “Silence is Still Violence”
“Now, we’re ready for action, and that involves conversations with decision makers in a spirit of accountability.”
Football’s Freshman Class Coming Into Its Own
After eight weeks of play, BC is the only team in the country with a freshman leader in passing, rushing, and receiving.
BC Signs Letter Asking Congress to Take Action on Dreamers
Boston College joins hundreds of other universities in signing a letter to congressional leaders. University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. has always been a supporter of DACA, and wrote in the statement that rescinding DACA is a mistake that conflicts with the nation’s values and heritage.
Student Assembly Resolution Calls for BC to ‘Affirm that Black Lives Matter’
The resolution echoes some of the demands made last week at the “Silence is Still Violence” march.
Law School, School of Nursing Hold Homicide Forum
One of the main reasons for the conference to educate those who are interested in becoming forensic nurses.
According to Addazio, Florida State Still One of ACC’s Elite
The Seminoles are on pace to miss their first bowl game since 1982. But as far as Eagles head coach Steve Addazio is concerned, FSU is still one of the most talented teams in the nation.
Task Force Reviewing Lynch Honors Program
According to DeVoy, the task force may choose to follow suit with the MCAS Honors Program, but is currently unsure if this the right direction for Lynch to take as well.
Leitner Helps Bridge Cultural Divide Through Sport
“When you play on the same team, you bond,” Leitner said.