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StuGov confirms positions for next school year, introduces vaccine resource guide in last meeting of the semester

Anna Vidergar April 27, 2021
Positions across StuGov were confirmed for the next school year along with other resolutions.
EDITORIAL: Party interest doesn’t excuse senators from speaking out against Kavanaugh

EDITORIAL: Party interest doesn’t excuse senators from speaking out against Kavanaugh

Editors October 1, 2018

Sexual assault survivors and activists opposing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation rallied at the Boston City Hall Plaza hours before Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake was scheduled to appear...

Alison Arnstein holds a sign at a speakout Thursday in support of Christine Blasey Ford. Ford testified in front of the United States Congress about her sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU students express concerns about Kavanaugh hearing

Ayodele Abinusawa September 27, 2018
In light of Thursday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, in which Christine Blasey Ford testified that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her, some Boston University students said they are worried about whether Ford’s testimony will have any effect and about how confirming Kavanaugh might affect the country.
Boston University sophomore Sarah Horn leads a protest Thursday afternoon in front of the John F. Kennedy Federal Building. The speakout was organized as a show of solidarity with Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused United States Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Bostonians gather in support of Ford, sexual assault victims on day of Kavanaugh hearing

Mackenzie Finnochiaro September 27, 2018
Boston residents of all ages gathered outside Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s office — at the John F. Kennedy Federal Building — Thursday to support Christine Blasey Ford, who accused U.S. Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, on the morning of her testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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