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Out of roughly 59,000 registered voters in the city, just over 16,000 cast ballots in Tuesday’s election. (Connor Siemien / Heights Editor)

BC’s Civic Engagement Initiative Aims To Heighten Students’ Community Involvement

Karyl Clifford December 7, 2022
Civically engaged students should tackle practical local problems before addressing the nuanced global issues that tend to paralyze society, according to Daniel Ponsetto.
Leadership Now Project Says Threats to Democracy Endanger Local Governments at Newton Presentation

Leadership Now Project Says Threats to Democracy Endanger Local Governments at Newton Presentation

Fiona Flanagan February 25, 2022
The League of Women Voters of Newton (LWVN) and the Charles River Regional Chamber co-sponsored a presentation on the state of American democracy and its effects on the local legislatures of Massachusetts.
Mehta Presents On Human Centered Design, Innovation

Mehta Presents On Human Centered Design, Innovation

Noelle Bruce November 2, 2021
Mehta talked about creativity and innovation at an in-person lecture, “Human-Centered Design: From Creative Inquiry to Sustainable Impact,” on Oct. 28. At the beginning of the talk, Mehta reflected on technology's effect on the world. 
Refugee or Migrant?: Rebecca Hamlin Addresses Dangers of Binary Immigration Language

Refugee or Migrant?: Rebecca Hamlin Addresses Dangers of Binary Immigration Language

Shruthi Sriram September 26, 2021
Hamilin spoke about her book in an event hosted by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at the Boston College Law School.
Schiller Institute Hosts Second Environmental Racism Panel

Schiller Institute Hosts Second Environmental Racism Panel

Erin Shannon March 13, 2021
The Schiller Institute collaborated with BC’s Forum on Racial Justice in America to host an environmental racism panel on Feb. 23 over Zoom. Mizelle and two other panelists spoke about the convergence of environmental and racial issues. 
Claudia Rankine’s 'Citizen' Sparks Conversation on Racial Injustice

Claudia Rankine’s ‘Citizen’ Sparks Conversation on Racial Injustice

Ada Anderson March 13, 2021
The Boston College Office of the Provost kicked off the spring semester’s Courageous Conversations series in collaboration with BC’s Forum on Racial Justice on Feb. 17 with a discussion on Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric.
Beaumier Talks Storytelling, Grace at Leadership Day 2021

Beaumier Talks Storytelling, Grace at Leadership Day 2021

Aditya Rao February 25, 2021
Rev. Casey Beaumier, S.J., director of the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, said people’s leadership abilities will be determined by how they tell their stories.
Fordham Professor Criticizes Water Privatization

Fordham Professor Criticizes Water Privatization

Matthew Ma December 8, 2019
Fordham University theology professor Christiana Zenner spoke about the ethics of the bottled water industry from a Catholic standpoint on Wednesday.
A Pocketbook Guide to Low-Budget Boston Events for Students

A Pocketbook Guide to Low-Budget Boston Events for Students

Eleanor Grondin November 12, 2018
Eleanor Grondin provides a breakdown of some of the best events that Boston has to offer for students on a budget, such as Frog Pond College Nights, Boston Symphony Orchestra performances, and student-rate Celtics games.
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