R. Shep Melnick and Martha Bayles did not want to talk about the upcoming election. Instead, they explored what the United States might look like after Nov. 8.
Craig Ford Talks About the Voices in His Head
On Monday night, Craig Ford talked about gender stereotypes and the negative effects they can have on men and women’s body images.
Office of News and Public Affairs, Office of Marketing Communications Merge
The decision to merge comes as Ben Birnbaum, the current director of the Office of Marketing Communications, steps down to a part-time position.
First Openly Transgender Man in the Military Talks Activist Work
Shane Ortega was not allowed to participate in active duty because he was transgender. He went on to help advocate for the lifting of the ban, which was passed this past July.
CJBC Prepares for Largest Rally of the Semester
The rally comes after Laurie Zoloth’s talk earlier this week on the intersection of religion and environmental concerns.
Professor Talks Intersection of Climate Change, Faith
Northwestern University professor Laurie Zoloth discussed the implications of climate change and how prophecy intertwines science and theology in a lecture on Tuesday.
‘My Brother’s Black Body:’ Photographer Captures Life as a Minority
What started off as simply photographing his “homies” has turned into a personal commentary on the perception of black males in society.
UGBC Releases Survey to Gauge Effectiveness
Respondents are entered into a raffle with the opportunity to win a $150 Uber gift card.
The Great Plate Debate: BC Dining Hopes to Reclaim 2,000 Plates and Showcase Nutrition, Sustainability
BC Dining has received student feedback that it will use to continue to improve dining options.
Luke Kuechly, SAAC Register Students for National Bone Marrow Registry
Over 800 people registered for the National Bone Marrow Registry this weekend.