The Boston S.T.R.O.N.G. Act, which would require Boston to examine its relationship with firearm manufacturing companies, was proposed on Wednesday.
Saunders Speaks About the NYC Human Rights Commission’s Work
Brittny Saunders, deputy commissioner for Strategic Initiatives at the New York City Human Rights Commission, spoke about the commission’s enforcement of the city’s human rights laws.
Fall Elections Fill Remaining Senate Seats
Lorenzo Leo, Dennis Weiboldt, Kat Kmetz, Ted Park, and Shakay Khatua will represent the freshman class in the Senate this year.
ACC Power Rankings: and Then There Were Two
With Virginia losing to Notre Dame, Clemson and Wake Forest, who both survived scares on the road, are the only unbeaten teams left in the conference ahead of this week’s ACC Power Rankings.
Eleven Freshmen to Compete in Thursday UGBC Elections
UGBC will hold Senate elections on Thursday for the five Class of 2023 seats, three at-large senator seats, and one Class of 2020 seat.
BC, Merrimack Play to Scoreless Draw
After 110 minutes, neither the Eagles nor the Warriors had managed to put the ball in the back of the net, sending BC to its second straight draw.
Addazio, BC Prepare for New-Look Louisville
In his weekly presser ahead of a road game with Louisville, Steve Addazio discussed how the Cardinals have grown under new head coach Scott Satterfield and the play of his offense.
El-Sayed Shares Experience in Public Health
Abdul El-Sayed was Detroit’s health officer and executive director of the city’s health department from 2015 to 2017.
Boisi Center Panelists Call for Increased Inclusivity, Accountability in the Church
Four speakers discussed expanding the role of marginalized groups and increasing accoutability in the Church at a Church in the 21st Century (C21) panel Tuesday.
Both Humanities and STEM Majors are Necessary and Valid
As an English major, I know I’m not the first to experience the stigma surrounding the humanities. The age-old judgment seems to be that the humanities are simply easier than STEM. There’s just less work—not every question has one right answer, so many answers can be perceived to be correct. Even now, as I attend…