'What is AHANA?': Conversations About Race Relations on Campus
Noelle Green, class of 2007, returned to Boston College to lead a passionate discussion on the history of AHANA.UGBC Hopes to Open Campus-Wide Dialogue on Student Disabilities
Meeting for the first time on Tuesday, UGBC's Council for Student Disabilities discussed its hopes and goals for the future of campus accessibility and disability awareness.Bystander Intervention Promotes Safer Community Through Required Freshman Trainings
With over 3500 BC students successfully trained in sexual assault prevention, the Bystander Intervention Program returns for Freshmen education in the Spring term.Honor, Shame, and Violence: Exploring Human Nature Through Shakespeare
Scenes from classic works bring timeless themes to the modern world.Spring Involvement Fair Returns For Its Second Year
UGBC hopes to give students another chance to explore their interests with the Spring Student Involvement Fair.Boston Cyclists Seek Safer Infrastructure Along Comm. Ave.
Boston cycling advocates will meet with the city to discuss the future of protected bike lanes on Commonwealth Avenue.Opposition Arises for Boston’s 2024 Olympic Bid
Boston's bid for the 2024 Olympic Games may entail more than the city can handle.Baker Seeks Significant State Governmental Reform
Massachusetts has its first Republican governor since Mitt Romney. What will his policies look like?