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Holper Examines Free Speech, Legal Challenges for Non-Citizen Activists at Immigration Talk
News, On Campus

Holper Examines Free Speech, Legal Challenges for Non-Citizen Activists at Immigration Talk

Non-citizen activists in the United States face increasing legal uncertainties when exercising their right to free speech, especially under the Trump administration, according to Mary Holper, director of the Immigration Clinic and a clinical professor at Boston College Law School.

April 12, 2025 Continue to read
CAB and CSA Ring In the Year of the Snake with Lion Dance and Traditions
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CAB and CSA Ring In the Year of the Snake with Lion Dance and Traditions

Boston College celebrated Lunar New Year with a vibrant lion dance, traditional crafts, and festive food, bringing students and faculty together to honor one of East and Southeast Asia’s most significant holidays.

February 2, 2025 Continue to read
Razek Stresses the Importance of Sharing Mental Health Stories With Others
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Razek Stresses the Importance of Sharing Mental Health Stories With Others

Mental health is often overlooked and undiscussed, according to Matthew Razek, associate director of First Year Experience at Boston College.

April 23, 2024 Continue to read
James Martin, S.J. Discusses Making Room for LGBTQ+ People in the Church
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James Martin, S.J. Discusses Making Room for LGBTQ+ People in the Church

It is necessary to make room for LGBTQ+ individuals in the Catholic Church, according to James Martin, S.J.

April 11, 2024 Continue to read
Stuart Weitzman Discusses His Business Philosophy at Entrepreneurship Event
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Stuart Weitzman Discusses His Business Philosophy at Entrepreneurship Event

Similar to Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken,” Stuart Weitzman said he began his career in shoe design by going off the beaten path. “‘Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by,’” Weitzman quoted from Frost’s poem. “That’s made all the difference. That’s how he ended the poem….

February 23, 2024 Continue to read
Agape Latte’s ‘Spread the Love’ Campaign Aims to Bring Unconditional Love to Campus
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Agape Latte’s ‘Spread the Love’ Campaign Aims to Bring Unconditional Love to Campus

“Agape” is a Greek word for love that asks for nothing in return, according to Eileen Corkery, assistant director of programming at BC’s Church in the 21st Century (C21) Center. The spirit of agape is driving C21 and Campus Ministry’s “Spread the Love” Valentine’s campaign, she said.

February 11, 2024 Continue to read
BC Dining Spotlights Diverse Food Through Global Flavors Program
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BC Dining Spotlights Diverse Food Through Global Flavors Program

Throughout November, Boston College Dining will feature selections of foods from around the globe through its Global Flavors Program. 

November 14, 2023 Continue to read
Former President of Costa Rica Emphasizes Leadership for Service, Not Power
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Former President of Costa Rica Emphasizes Leadership for Service, Not Power

Alvarado Quesada was elected as president of Costa Rica in 2018 and finished his constitutionally limited term in 2022. He visited Boston College on Tuesday to speak at the Clough Colloquium, hosted by the Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics.

October 18, 2023 Continue to read
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