“I think it’s time for me to finally go home to see my island,” said Edgar Sanchez, LSOE ’19.
BC Conference Focuses on Church and Family
For many Catholics, Pope Francis has been a revitalizing force for the Church, albeit not without controversy. In April 2016 the pontiff released, “Amoris Laetitia,” or “The Joy of Love,” which focuses on addressing the full range of issues facing families in the 21st century, not just doctrine concerning marriage and divorce. The nine-chapter, 261-page…
For Spanish Students at BC, Strong Feelings on Catalan Independence
In interviews with 14 BC students from Spain, some prayed for the unity of Spain, while others argued that Catalonia should be independent.
Students Discuss Race, Class, Sexuality at BC With “Let’s Get Real”
Some students said they wished BC would take a harder stance on some issues.
How BC’s Production of ‘Chicago’ is Responding to the Las Vegas Shooting
“It was important that we, as men and women for others, address what happens to our human family when one man … decides to extinguish the lives of 59 people and injure over 500 more,” wrote director Michelle Miller, BC ’98.
Bike-Sharing Program Expands to Newton Campus
270 students have been certified to borrow bikes on campus through Bike BC.
UGBC Confirms New Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion
The selection process had to be redone after the initial pick left BC over the summer.
UGBC Creates Committee to Fundraise for Hurricane Maria Relief
Unidos Por Puerto is a fundraising effort set up specifically for hurricane relief with over 20 major corporate partners.
Puerto Ricans Students Call for More Focus on Hurricane Maria Relief
Maria was the 10th-most-powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic and the cause of tens of billions of dollars in damage throughout the Caribbean.
For MCAS Students, Career Center Options Beyond Finance
“We have to fight against this perception that this event (the fall career fair) is not just for certain students,” Joe Du Point, head of the Career Center, said.