“Everyday values in our country like opportunity, democracy, fairness, and equality are under attack,” Tubbs said.
Harvard Prof. Discusses History of Mass Incarceration of Black Americans
“You can’t understand American history without understanding the history of racism in this country,” Muhammad said. “There’s no America without it.”
Students Present Business Ideas at Third-Annual Elevator Pitch Competition
The winning idea brings zero-waste products to hotels using water-soluble toiletries.
Freshman Cayla Barnes to Join U.S. Olympic Team
Freshman Cayla Barnes will take an immediate leave of absence from Boston College in order to join the 2018 U.S. women’s Olympic ice hockey team.
Mae Jemison Encourages Inclusion and Diversity in STEM Fields
Mae Jemison, the first woman of color to be deployed in space, works to promote inclusivity both for women in STEM fields and among people in relation to Earth and space.
Podcasting and the Atomic Bicycle: Nugent’s Newest Project
Joe Nugent assembled a team of students, called the Omnium Consortium, to put together a literary podcast for the ages.
Behind the Counter With Grogan, City Co.’s Coolest Cashier
You might not know his name, but you’ve likely met Patrick Grogan during a late night run to City Co.
Through Doubts and Setbacks, Ouellette Excels for Family
Josh Ouellette’s guidance counselor told him he shouldn’t apply to BC. Four years later, he’s about to graduate with a job offer from Goldman Sachs.
GLC’s Pride Week Closes With Talk on LGBTQ+ Asian Americans
The talk was a part of Undergraduate Government of BC’s GLBTQ+ Leadership Council’s (GLC) annual Pride Week, and it was sponsored in collaboration with the Philippine Society of BC.
Hispanic Heritage Month Ends With Food, Music, and Dance
This year’s theme of the month-long celebration is “Latinos keeping the future bright.”