NYTimes Supreme Court correspondent comes to speak at BC
Adam Liptak, New York Times Supreme Court correspondent, speaks about same-sex marriage and race at BC Quality of Student Life Committee event, Feb. 6.Mass. GOP in need of a special election candidate, soon
While a Republican candidate has not yet been confirmed for the upcoming special election, BC is sure to be well-represented in the Senate as many of the Republicans in question ...Remembering Tip O'Neill
Reflecting on O'Neill's contributions to BC and the country on his 100th birthday.45,000 Massachusetts workers may lose unemployment benefits
It is estimated that 45,000 Massachusetts residents may lose unemployment benefits right after the Christmas holidays if the government decides not to extend the benefit program currently in place.As fiscal cliff looms, GOP adherence to anti-tax pledge wanes
Result of going over the fiscal cliff? Taxes will go up for all Americans on Jan. 1.Progress: What the 2012 election said about American attitudes
Consistent with pre-election surveys, half of 2012 voters favor marriage equality, 71 percent of those being Democrats, 53 percent Independents, 55 percent of African Americans and 58 percent of Latinos.Marriage equality gains momentum at the state level in 2012
The states that issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples are Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York and the District of Columbia. Five additional states – Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, ...Opinion: Where do the Republicans go from here?
Can the party of Lincoln, which at one point had a large African-American base, redeem itself? No, it cannot. ...