After the UGBC election was extended by several weeks, the demographics show that fewer students voted this year.
At ‘Own It’ Summit, Female Voices From the Top
Over 20 professionals from various fields came to BC on Saturday to promote gender equality in the workplace as part of the second annual Own It Summit.
Raile Honored for Saving 100 Jewish People During the Holocaust
Students, professors, and administrators gathered Wednesday evening to remember Rev. Raile, a Hungarian whose heroism saved 100 Jewish people during the Holocaust.
‘Here Is the Hard Truth:’ Elizabeth Warren Discusses Inequality
On Friday afternoon, Senator Elizabeth Warren discussed American inequality and the rigged economic system.
‘A Long Walk Home’ Tells the Story of Abuse
“A Long Walk Home, a performance that documents a woman’s journey from rape victim to rape survivor, will come to BC on April 13 in Robsham Theater.
‘Label Jars, Not People:’ Clare on Ability
Writer and activist Eli Clare spoke to students on Thursday night about unfair stereotypes and misconceptions regarding disabled people.
BC Faculty Donated Exclusively to Democratic Campaigns in 2014-15
FEC data from 2014-15 showed that BC faculty members donated exclusively to Democratic causes, with Hillary Clinton the overwhelming presidential option.
‘BC Looking Forward:’ Students Voice Visions of BC’s Future at Dinner
As part of an 18-month strategic planning initiative, BC administration and UGBC invited students to voice their visions for the future of the University on Monday.
Lu Pin Discusses Her Role in Feminist Activism in Her Native China
On Wednesday evening, Lu Pin spoke about how Chinese feminists use social media to spread their message of gender equality.
Amid BC Buildings, Eight-Foot Walls Aim to Raise Awareness on Conflict
As part of Palestine Awareness Week, the Students for Justice in Palestine erected multiple eight foot walls on Stokes Lawn on Sunday.