The remarks from U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest J. Moniz, BC ’66, focused on embracing change in a world that has shifted in many key ways, as shown by massive environmental change, like increased snowfall, and social tragedies, like the Boston Marathon bombings.
BikeBC Demonstrates Productive Work With Admin
“By finding one simple way to promote sustainability, Bike BC was able to achieve administrative partnership and create this bike-sharing program. Other student groups should also do this.”
CJBC Hosts Sleep-Out at Office of the President to Enforce Goal of Education, Divestment
On Thursday night, Climate Justice Boston College gathered outside of President Father Leahy’s house to protest the University’s investment in fossil fuels. CJBC also held a vigil for climate refugees around the world.
Divestment is the Best Option
“Divestment is a bold first move, despite the staggering challenges humanity collectively faces and the fact that there is an unsure path of how exactly to solve it.”
The Need for Transparency at BC
The effect of this lack of transparency can be seen in multiple ways on campus.
Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos Want to Take You Down to Funkytown
The Heights sits down with denim-clad UGBC candidates Anthony Perasso and Rachel Loos to talk campaigning, the function of student government, and bringing back the funk.
Funding Campaign Auction Raises $50k for Climate Justice
The Multi-School Fossil Fuel Divestment Fund, hoping to connect local divestment initiatives to the global climate crisis, raised $50k to support climate justice.
2015: The Year in Review
2015: The year in review A lot happened this year. 2015 started with blizzards and ended with basketball players succumbing en masse to the norovirus. In between, the Boston College community saw the potential for a Boston Olympics, student activism, and one very special fictional story about Scooby Doo and Fr. Leahy. Thanks for sticking…
LTE: A Letter On Why Boston College Needs To Reinvest
‘At this crucial point in history, BC has an undeniable responsibility and enormous opportunity to act. We should be the leaders we’re called to be.’
Why Gathering Together To Support Mizzou Matters
At “Blackout” rally, free speech and discussion come into clear view.
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