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Emotions Run High at Rally as Students Plan ‘Silence is Still Violence’ March
“We’re not all going to be free until the most marginalized person is free: black, queer, woman, not able-bodied,” said UGBC President Akosua Achampong, MCAS ’18.
AHANA Trustees Push for Focus on Diversity
BC added a second voting African American trustee, Steve Pemberton, BC ’89, in the fall.
Black History Month Celebrations Close With Web Series Presentation
Friday night’s celebration of Black History Month included song, dance, and poetry.
A New Definition of Diversity
“I believe that the University and students alike should also posses a true understanding of what it means to be a diverse campus.”
AHANA Management Academy Teaches and Equips Future Business Leaders
The AHANA Management Academy provides mentorship programs and invites notable speakers for the business-minded members of the AHANA community.
ALC Hosts Acronym Week, Discusses Immigration
The theme of this year’s Acronym Week is immigration. The Ahana Leadership Council will allow students of immigrant background to speak about their experiences.
Boston College’s Race Debate
BC students, faculty, and staff weigh in on the University’s social climate after recent events on campus and in the city.
32 Percent Admitted to the Class of 2020
Students in the Class of 2020 come from 46 states and 41 countries.
FACES, AHANA Find Ways to Sing, Dance, and ‘Speak For Your Change’
While there are many ways to enact change, facing differences and embracing them in our own lives proves to be the most powerful, as the ‘Speak For Your Change’ event suggests.