The Williams School of Business
Arguably the most popular BUCS event of the year, the Christmas party is fast approaching! On November. 28th all business students are invited to the Lion to celebrate the end of the semester with their professors. The cost of admission is $2 or three non-perishable goods with all proceeds going ...
Monopolies. They’re frowned upon in the real world yet are something that exist heavily in many different forms on the Bishop’s campus. When it comes to news, “The Campus” has a monopoly on delivering Bishop’s students the latest of what’s happening both in and outside the bubble. This year however, ...
A staple of the BUCS events calendar, this fall’s wine & cheese featured the release of the first issue of the College Street Journal and welcomed local entrepreneur Zachary Gillman to the Gait to provide students with some harsh advice on the realities we’ll all soon be facing as we ...
This fall, Bishop’s University was lucky enough to welcome one of Canada’s most prominent entrepreneurs, Kevin O’Leary, to deliver his thoughts on money, business and life. The tone of the evening was set early on. Upon arriving at Principal Goldbloom’s house for a reception before his speech, Mr. O’Leary posed ...
BUCS Christmas Social
The College Street Journal
Autumn Wine & Cheese
Meeting the O’Leary Dragon

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