The Wounded Warrior Project, which pairs a BC student athlete with a war veteran, is hosting a gala Nov. 1 to raise funds for the program to continue into the spring semester.
Chris Hansen: Reporting on Life and Death
Emmy-award winning journalist Chris Hansen spoke to students on Tuesday night about his experience covering murder cases.
Queer Liberation Posters Appear in McElroy Commons, Fulton Hall
An anonymous source posted fliers reading “This Is Our School, Too” and “Queer Liberation Now” in Fulton Hall and McElroy Commons Tuesday morning.
Extended Weekend Library Hours Expected to Begin in October
Last year’s pilot program that extended the hours of O’Neill Library on weekends has been temporarily stopped to gauge student demand.
Parking Sign Defaced With Anti-Gay Slur
An unknown person rearranged letters on a parking sign in the Mod Lot Saturday night to spell out a derogatory anti-gay slur.
MisterWives Impresses at First Annual StokesSet
Juice and Misterwives performed Saturday night as part of the first annual StokesSet put on by the Campus Activities Board.
CDBC Members Join Conference Call With Tim Kaine
Students were invited to join a conference call with the Democratic vice president nominee Tim Kaine on Friday evening.
Lecture Series to Educate Students on Post-Communist Europe
The Faith Communities and Civil Society Lecture series, which will take place throughout the fall, will explore religion’s role in the post-communist conflicts of Eastern Europe.
Bienvenidos: Students Celebrate the Start of Hispanic Heritage Month
The Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center hosted Hispanic Heritage Month’s kickoff event on O’Neill Plaza on Friday night. The event featured music, poetry, and dance performances, among other festivities.
Students To Learn Crisis Management Skills During National Preparedness Month
Packing an emergency supply kit, using a fire extinguisher, and learning CPR: these are the skills students will learn during National Preparedness Month.