In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what they were doing when BC beat Louisville. Featured Image by Margaux Eckert
CSOM Accepts Internal Transfer Applications for Second Year
Years ago, CSOM stopped internal transfer applications because classes were getting too crowded. CSOM brought back the internal transfer applications last year out of a matter of fairness.
Lesser Encourages Students to Become ‘Upstanders’
Lesser said that “savage” was originally used by the French to describe the forest setting of North America, but was misinterpreted as a description of Native Americans.
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.
After 60 Years, MCAS Honors Program Will End With Class of 2021
The announcement comes after some talk among students and faculty within the program that changes were on the way.
Muslim Student Association Holds Vigil for Rohingya Genocide
The MSA’s goal for the event was to raise awareness to the atrocities being committed against the Rohingyas and give their suffering a voice.
Citing Faulty Software, BC Adjusts Previous Alcohol Statistics
On-campus liquor law violations for 2014 were adjusted from 889 to 1,113, and from 908 to 1,506 for 2015.
Increased Reporting of Sexual Assault Continued in 2016
BC’s peer schools also generally reported more sexual assaults for 2016.
Student Assembly Welcomes Freshman Senators
Hannah Chen, MCAS ’21, wants to create a stronger community for freshmen.
Sen. Ed Markey Discusses DACA, Climate Change, and His BC Days
Markey decided in high school that he wanted to go to BC Law.