“I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” (Include the necessary, regional Arkansas inflections for full effect.) C’mon, even non-history buffs should know this one—it’s a classic. Washington, D.C., 1998: former President Bill Clinton, in the White House, with the 22-year-old intern. Shocking the American public from sea to sea as the nation collectively…
Gridlock In Funding Process Leads Student Leaders To Circumvent SOFC
Some clubs choose to skirt official channels for funding because, they say, the system is slow and confusing.
Patients’ Voices Brought Out In Medical Humanities Journal
Numerous disciplines are represented in new medical humanities journal
Women Innovators Network Takes Aim At Corporate Glass Ceilings
The Women Innovators Network seeks to connect female students in technology, entrepreneurship, and social innovation.
Erbil: ‘There Is No Last Lecture’
Economics professor Can Erbil shared words of wisdom and personal anecdotes at this semester’s Last Lecture.
LGBTQ Panel Comes Out On Identity In The Workplace At GLC-Sponsored Event
Five gay professionals spoke at a panel Tuesday evening sponsored by the GLC to talk about the problems and challenges they have faced in the workforce.
White House Key Advisor Named Law School Commencement Speaker
David Simas, BC Law ’95 is named the BC Law commencement speaker.
BC Gamers Compete For $25K Prize In Los Angeles
Five BC students are heading to Los Angeles to compete in a gaming competition for the chance to win $25,000 in prize money.
A Meeting Of Words And Ideas In The Yawkey Center
The 2015 Greater Boston Intercollegiate Undergraduate Poetry Festival brought students and faculty mentors from 20 different Boston-area colleges and universities to BC for a night of poetry.
Climate Justice’s Overnight Vigil Ends With Alleged BCPD Encounter In Morning
The students participating in the overnight vigil plan to present Leahy with a list of demands when he arrives in the morning.