How Elite Universities Use Legacy to Practice Affirmative Action for the Rich
Legacy preference has major implications for elite universities, leading to a wealthier, disproportionately white student population.The Problem with the US Education System
The issue with the American education system starts early, with the disparity between the types of K-12 schooling provided to the wealthy and those of a lower socioeconomic status.The Understated Value of BC's Facilities Services Staff
The importance of BC's Facilities Services staff is oftentimes overlooked, but the connections that they form with students can be invaluable.Is Justin Trudeau's Apology for Doing Blackface Enough?
Justin Trudeau responded to the recent rediscovery of his blackface photos with an apology and admittance of ignorance, but is that all he could really do?'Baltimore' Tells All-Too-Familiar Tale of Racism on a College Campus
Hosted by FACES Council and the BC Theatre Department, a stage reading of the play Baltimore contributes to the ongoing campus conversation about race and racism and instructs us all ...On Practicing Allyship: It's Not About You
Culture writer Dan Ulanovsky gives his take on practicing better allyship on BC's campus following the racist incident last December.What Does It Take to Be a Social Justice Warrior?
In a world where social issues are everywhere, how can we become the best social justice fighters?Author Speaks About Role of the Wealthy in Fighting Inequality
Chuck Collins, author of "Born on Third Base," has dedicated his professional life to fighting inequality.