Throughout Hack the Heights the food added up to a feast of 60 El Pelon burritos, 45 pints of ice cream, 50 total pizzas, three dozen bagels, four dozen donuts, and eight “Box ‘O Joes” from Dunkin Donuts.
Jackson Reflects on Voter Suppression in 2016 Election
The Electoral College, he said, has roots in slavery and was created to count slaves as less than people.
Krause Will Launch New Book About National Movements on Tuesday
Krause’s book was the No. 1 book about nationalism on Amazon in November when it was available for preorder.
Developer Lays Out Vision for Sustainable Affordable Housing
Imagine a sprawling metropolitan system, connected by high-speed rail, that encompassed Boston, New York City, Toronto, Rochester, New Haven, Worcester, Portland, Springfield, and Montréal. That’s called an “interaction sphere,” which is becoming increasingly common in China, and would put the region’s major cities only an hour or two apart by train. Not only would people…
2017 Commencement Will Feature U.S. Senator Bob Casey
Casey will be presented with an honorary law degree at the commencement event.
Computer Science Society Plans First Hackathon
Participants will have 24 hours to make a program, website, device, or anything they want.
Christina Hoff Sommers Wants to ‘Make Feminism Great Again’
Sommers began her talk by jokingly declaring the room a “safe space” and describing herself as a “white, Jewish, cisgender, neurotypical woman with a non-gender conforming dog.”
Here’s Why Michael Dukakis Thinks Clinton Lost in 2016
The 1988 Democratic presidential nominee was on campus Wednesday night to talk about how his party can rebuild post-2016.
Coaches Remain Highest-Compensated Employees
Despite an endowment decrease of $150 million in fiscal 2016, BC’s chief investment officer John Zona made $1.31 million.
Non-Tactile Braille Signage Found in Bapst Library, University Addresses Issue
Boston College addressed the issue via a correspondence with a student on its Facebook page.