Volume XVIII- No. 2
This issue contains articles about a new undergraduate scholarship of $1500 established by the BC Alumni Association to help fund study abroad endeavors in their junior year, as well as the Library pressing hard to obtain book-f...
Vol. XXI — No. 1
1,800 BC freshmen are introduced to university social clubs, college health insurance policy to continue for many students, BC will receive first federal loan disbursement, Faculty "mourns" death of Professor Philip J. Leddy, BC ...
Vol. XXII—No. 3
Public colleges will receive 3 of the 5.6 billion in Federal aid proposed by President Kennedy if bill passes Congress, Professor John Hope Franklin is grateful for his appearance on ABC’s “Meet the Professor” and acknowledg...
Vol. XXVI—No. 6.
BC to host its 16th Annual Debate Tournament, Free Tuition bill dies in Committee, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for Graduate Study is awarded to 8 BC students, Executive Council reverses decision made the year before, decides not to...
Vol. LXIX – No. 15
This issue contains articles on a BC student winning a Rhodes Scholarship and a response by the student government majority party to a recent campus poll.
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Vol. XXI—No. 6
Dizzy Gillespie and his quintet are set to entertain BC students, BC revamps Speakers Bureau with new directory, BC will host semi and championship rounds for NCAA Soccer, Eleanor Roosevelt speaks at "Students for Kennedy" event, A...
Vol. XVIII—No. 15
Insurance plans for BC students receive approval, BC 34th Commencement Ceremony takes place June 7th, Executive Council expands range of professional partnerships, BC Summer Series announcement, second go-around of newspaper ele...
Vol. 1—No.1 October 13, 1950
BC Varsity to kick off the semester with George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” Student Government Association votes to censor Faculty-Student Committee on Publications for revoking charter of Vanguard—a student p...
Vol. LXXII – No. 12
This issue contains articles on Gov. Mario M. Cuomo being named graduation keynote speaker, the indictments against a man accused of multiple sexual assaults near campus, the approval of student election commissioners, and the ...
Vol. XXVIII—No. 13.
Faculty-Student Committee on Student Organizations finds no evidence of procedural violations carried out by the Executive Council in the lead up to its Presidential election, Phi Beta Kappa confers membership to 57 BC studen...