Jackie Jenkins Scott, former president of Wheelock College, believes that when universities use the word “we,” many marginalized groups are not included in this “we.”
Grad Senate Meeting Addresses Free Expression, Union
The Graduate Student Association formally endorsed the Graduate Employees Union at a meeting on Thursday.
Panel Predicts Bleak Future for Political Landscape After Trump’s Election
Tracy Regan, associate professor of economics, found it interesting that Trump did not publically back the American Health Care Act, contrasting it with his usual tendency to use his name for marketing.
New Plex Will Be Named for Connell Family
Boston College’s next building will receive a familiar name.
BC’s “Moonshot:” Institute for Integrated Sciences and Society Could Open by 2021
The IISS will be one of BC’s largest investments ever, according to Vice Provost for Research and Academic Planning Thomas Chiles.
Students Discuss Struggles With Intersectional Identities
“For me, I’m black and queer, but I have to choose one,” Taraun Frontis, CSOM ’19, said.
Student Tells Experience of Escaping War-Torn Syria
Aboukhater was in math class when she heard the first bombs go off in Aleppo and realized the city would never be the same.
‘The Big Short”s Eisman Explains How He Beat the Global Economy
Steve Eisman doesn’t think it was unethical to make millions of dollars off the financial crisis. The numbers were there—he just knew what they meant.
He Survived the Rwandan Genocide—Then Met the Man Who Killed His Family
“When I was about to say to him, ‘I forgive you,’ I felt free. This was one of the freest moments of my life,” said Rev. Marcel Uwineza at an Agape Latte event on Tuesday.
Without Naming BC, O’Malley Calls for Broad Divestment at Tuesday Rally
“Maybe next year at BC we can give up fossil fuels for lent,” O’Malley said.