In St. Mary’s, over 60 students and faculty members protested police violence against people of color.
Professor Profile: Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield
Kaplan-Maxfield, professor within the English department at Boston College, relies on wit and humor in the classroom.
Plethoric Rhetoric Aims To Improve Speaking Ability
A new organization founded by Jeffrey Donofria, ’18, will work to quell students’ common fears of public speaking.
UGBC Hosts Annual Gala
UGBC aims for increased attendance, wider impact of annual gala celebrating GLBTQ community.
Students For Educational Reform Seeks Improvement In Academic Policy, Practices
Students for Educational Reform, a national organization, has established a chapter at Boston College as it seeks to spread awareness and bring about educational reform.
Arts Groups Begin Holidays With Yuletide Carols, Dancing
Arts groups across campus ring in the Christmas season through song and dance.
Duality Of Study Abroad
The first weeks of a post-abroad semester are filled with friends, acquaintances, and peripheral figures asking about one’s time spent outside of his or her homeland. These questions, prompted by genuine interest or social protocol, must be answered in the same way. As the semester deepens and the subject runs dry, talk of abroad eventually…
Resilience In The Face Of Daily Adversity
Like most things in life, Jim Valvano’s message is relative to the journey we each face. His seven signature words are immortal because they give us chills. And they give us chills because they terrify us.
Board Of Trustees, UGBC Discuss Initiatives, Advocacy Work
Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) president Nanci Fiore-Chettiar, and executive vice president Connor Bourff, both A&S ’15, convened with the University Board of Trustees on Friday to discuss UGBC’s proposed initiatives and advocacy work.
UGBC Meets With OSI, DOS To Discuss Student Guide
A committee made up of UGBC representatives and administrators is working to revise the Student Guide.