At the “blackout,” planned by the UGBC vice president of diversity and inclusion, students and faculty spoke about their experiences with racism on campus.
Comedy And Drama, Age And Youth On The Bonn Stage
Shrouded in a tone of melancholy, ‘Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike’ dances light hearted gaiety to introspective anxiety.
A Policy Assessment Of Transgender Rights
When caught between what’s right for the community and what’s right for the individual, on which side should we fall?
Casa B Hits Home With Savory Tapas
Chef Alberto Cabre and his wife Angelina Jockovich created a new take on tapas in Somerville.
‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Is Paving The Way For Diversity In Prime Time
Show runner Shonda Rhimes is bringing women of color and LGBTQ characters to prime time television in ‘How To Get Away With Murder.’
On Friday, A Minister Aims To Open A Dialogue Around Race, Social Justice
Rev. Dr. Gregory Groover will speak about pathways for healing and how to advance justice.
David Makransky Lands On The Robsham ‘Carousel’ Opening Next Week
“I had an acting teacher once who said that ‘all you need in order to play an assassin is remembering the feeling you had while hunting a mosquito.'”
No Help: How Far Humanity Can Go For The Refugees
With the current immigration crisis in Europe, it’s more important than ever to remember how far kindness and compassion can go.
Abroad Diaries: Adjusting To Fall In Vienna And A Semester In Europe
A BC junior reflects on her first month abroad in Vienna, and how her autumnal experience there differs from in Chestnut Hill.
A Congressional Push For Environmental Policy By Senator Markey
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, BC ’68, Law ’72, spoke to an audience of about 200 people this past Monday in the Murray Room in Yawkey Center. In his talk, he emphasized the need for the United States to lead the way toward global climate change. This was the first of a series of talks hosted…