Take Back the Night Illuminates Stories of Sexual Assault Survivors
Wednesday's Take Back the Night event provided a platform for survivors of sexual assault to be heard and raise awareness within the university community.R.E.A.C.T. Hosts BC's First Human Trafficking Awareness Week
This week features events on campus to educate students on the issue of human trafficking.Introversion Is Not a Curse
In our extrovert-centric world, introverts are often case aside and made to feel like something is wrong with them, though they truly possess unique and meaningful qualities.CARE Week Is Back, and It's Expanding the Conversation
Together with the Women's Center, this year's CARE Week is dropping its old acronym for a whole new mission and scope to promote intersectionality.BC Participates In National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
The Boston College chapter of To Write Love On Her Arms is participating in National Eating Disorders Awareness Week for the first time, aiming to promote a body-positive culture while ...Opinion: The Unfortunate Duality of No-Shave November
Every overgrown follicle this November should have meaning.Re(a)d the Activism on My Lips
The Red My Lips campaign brings light to Sexual Assault Awareness month.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.