If you’re free on Sunday nights, do yourself a favor and drop in to Eagle’s Nest next year. You won’t regret it.
Former President of Ireland Talks Climate Justice and Human Rights
After serving as Ireland’s president from 1990 to 1997, Robinson was the U.N. high commissioner for human rights until 2002.
Grad Employees Union Files Petition with NLRB, Taking Next Step Toward Unionization Vote
The graduate students were able to acquire signed authorization cards from at least 30 percent of BC’s eligible graduate employees, allowing them to file for an election with the NLRB.
McGinn Talks Mysticism and The Works of John of The Cross
Bernard McGinn, a professor at the University of Chicago, discussed his upcoming book Mysticism in the Reformation as a part of the Lowell Humanities Series on Wednesday night. His upcoming work kept the audience engaged, but it was his previous work, The Foundations of Mysticism, that drew the crowd there in the first place. McGinn’s…
LTE: A Response to “Socialism Is the Solution”
“Co-ops are not the only way.”
Downs Talks Often-Ignored Post-Emancipation Struggles of Former Slaves
“The story of freedom, the story of emancipation, led to enormous death.”
Grad Employees Union Issues Solidarity Statement, Seeks NLRB Vote
David Sessions, GMCAS ’22, said that the way Northeastern’s administrators had referred to the UAW as an outside organization is a common anti-union tactic.
Federal Cuts Could Impact Humanities, Science Research, Faculty Say
The earth and environmental sciences departments got over $1 million last year from the National Science Foundation.
At Boston Public Library, Intondi Joins Race, Nuclear Armaments
Last week, the Union of Concerned Scientists invited Dr. Vincent Intondi to speak at the Boston Public Library regarding several issues at the forefront of today’s political environment in the United States.
King’s College London Professor Explains How Globalization Changes Law
Globalization requires the law to account for international treaties and accords, which often lack strict definitions of what they govern.