A think tank formed by several BC Law professors is taking on the questions of tax-free endowments and philanthropic donations.
A Bridge Between BC Law And Undergraduate Studies
The environmental law class, taught by third-year law students at BC, will give undergrads the opportunity to take more classes at BC Law.
BC Dining’s ‘Test Kitchen’ Stirs Up On-Campus Meal Options
Through its new initiative “Test Kitchen,” BC Dining hopes to add creative dishes to the menu while also getting direct student feedback.
Women’s Center, OSI Prepare For Upcoming Spring 2016 ‘Own It’ Summit
The two organizations in charge of the ‘Own It’ Summit have gotten started on planning this year’s event.
A Call For Increased Weekend Study Hours And Locations At BC
A BC sophomore explains the University’s need for increased library and academic building hours on weekends, specifically during midterm season.
Campus School Volunteers Look Toward Upcoming ‘Chilly Half-Marathon’
The Campus School Volunteers gear up for the Chilly Half-Marathon, which will help boost fundraising efforts for the group.
Haunted Robsham: Paranormalist Jeff Belanger On Halloween, Ghost Stories
Belanger first became interested in the supernatural at a student at Hofstra University.
Federal Reserve Bank Advisor To Discuss Economic Policy
J. Christina Wang, senior economist and policy advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will come to campus on Monday to give a talk on monetary policy and the economy.
Race-Based Forum Spotlights White Privilege In Academia
Professors Shawn McGuffey and Lynn Johnson spoke Friday at the latest installment of the “Conversations on ‘Race’ and Racism” series.
‘Eradicate BC Racism’ Publicizes Provost Office’s Rejection Of Poster On Race
The censored flier advertised an upcoming speaker on race relations, and included a three-point guide to improving diversity at Boston College.