Kay Schlozman, a political science professor, said that Clinton actually had some odds stacked against her.
‘Caffeinated Frenzy:’ Roz Chast Discusses Career as Cartoonist
Chast’s cartoons often use humor to expose people’s bizarre insecurities.
D’Amico Looks at Mass Incarceration Rates Around the World
D’Amico said that the United States locks up more than 20 percent of the world’s prisoners.
‘Hopefully the Errors Were Random:’ FiveThirtyEight Analyst Talks Election Polls
FiveThirtyEight had originally thought that Trump had a 28.6 percent chance of winning the election.
What Are You Most Thankful For This Thanksgiving?
In this Thursday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what they are most thankful for this Thanksgiving.
‘It’s About Love:’ Students, Professors Rally to Condemn Trump’s Rhetoric
Eradicate Boston College Racism held an unregistered rally on Monday evening in response to the hateful language Donald Trump used throughout his presidential campaign.
The Impact of Leahy’s 20-Year Presidency on Boston College
This fall marks the 20th year of University President Reverend William P. Leahy, S.J. being on campus. This is how he has shaped the University he set out to build.
Six Days After Trump, Students and Faculty Reflect
Monday afternoon, Eradicate Boston College Racism will hold a rally in O’Neill Plaza in response to Donald Trump’s election. Other student groups and faculty continue to hold support groups and discussions.
To Inspire Inclusion on Campus, UGBC Pens Letter to Student Body
Several members of UGBC wrote an open letter to the student body disapproving of the rhetoric used during the 2016 presidential election and acts of hate and violence stemming from this rhetoric.
UGBC Student Assembly Postpones Vote on Promoting Spirituality
The presenters of the resolution argued that spiritual formation is integral to all human development, but others disagreed.