On the night of the attacks in Paris, Jennifer Suh was at a dinner party a few blocks away.
All BC Students In Paris Are Safe, Confirms OIP
Amid multiple attacks in the metropolitan area, all Boston College students studying in Paris are safe, confirmed the Office of International Programs.
Education Should Facilitate Social Change, Wesleyan President Said At Lowell Talk
Michael Roth, the president of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. spoke on the importance of a liberal education Thursday.
‘This Is About Family’: Nancy Frates On ALS And Moving Forward
Nancy Frates, whose son helped make the Ice Bucket Challenge go viral, spoke Thursday night.
Dressed In Black, Hundreds At BC Rally Against Racist Acts In Missouri
At the “blackout,” planned by the UGBC vice president of diversity and inclusion, students and faculty spoke about their experiences with racism on campus.
From BC Employees, Stories Of Immigration Told Through A Documentary
“Immigration Reflection” focused on three BC dining workers who had immigrated to America.
Jean Kilbourne Attacks Ads Exploiting The Female Body
The filmmaker and advocate spoke Wednesday as part of Love Your Body Week.
At This Semester’s BC Talks, Lessons On Life, Learning, And Aviation
At this semester’s installment of BC Talks, nine undergraduates spoke to their experiences.
Twelve Days Of International Education, Fashion, Networking
International Education Week began Nov. 9 and will continue until Nov. 20.
A Push To Cover Campus With Federal Statistics On Sexual Assault
In reaction to their documentary screening, club React to Film posted signs with sexual assault statistics to raise awareness and spark conversation.