Nationwide Car Parades Keep Communities Connected in a Time of Isolation
Teachers across the United States are participating in car parades to uplift the spirits of their students.Black Lives Matter, Pro-Refugee Signage Removed From Communication Department
The Communication Department details the repeated anonymous removal of Black Lives Matter posters and political activism signage from their office doors over the past few months.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.Thousands Participate in 'Silence is STILL Violence' Solidarity March
“We are not done. We have barely begun anything.”Students Call For Administrative Action With Walkout
"Organized by the Eradicate Boston College Racism Movement, the Walkout for Black Lives has received both local and national media attention."Men and Women for Others' Economic Difference
Many financially privileged students forget that not everyone can afford the costly expenses of social and academic life at BC with ease.The Week of the Refugee Raises Awareness and Sparks Conversation
From April 24 to 28, the Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies Student Association, better known as MEISSA, hosted its first annual Refugee Awareness Week. The “Week of the Refugee” aimed ...Take Back the Night: A Cornerstone of CARE Week
The Women's Center's annual CARE Week seeks to increase awareness of sexual assault and on-campus resources through powerful events like Take Back the Night.