Three teams remain after Davis Pollino, CSOM ’19, and Sebastian Biber, MCAS ’19, dropped out this week.
2000 Comm. Ave. Vacancies Reflect Changing Study Abroad Trends
Recruiting’s move to the fall for some business careers is pushing juniors to go abroad in the spring, throwing off housing capacity.
Grad Student Association Shuttle Route Initiative Hits Roadblock
The GSA aimed to combat the rising cost of parking on campus by expanding BC’s shuttle routes into more off-campus locations.
Student Assembly Calls for Resources for Students Affected by Travel Ban
The resolutions suggests that the University set aside housing for students who might feel unable to return home during school breaks.
Unapproved Posters Found in Several Academic Buildings
The posters were advertising an egg donation service that promised $7,000 to $12,000 to women willing to donate their eggs.
Music Fills the Air at First Event of Black History Month
“Today we’re here celebrating Black History Month, but we know that black history is 365 days a year.”
Elections Committee Holds UGBC Presidential Campaign Kick-Off
The candidates will next meet in Tuesday night’s diversity and inclusion town hall event.
Cofounders of ‘Reductress’ Highlight the Importance of Satire
From rape culture and police brutality to microaggressions in the workplace, Reductress tackles it all.
After Friday Deadline, Four Teams Officially in UGBC Race
The campaign kickoff will be tomorrow at 3.
Hundreds Gather to Protest Trump’s Executive Order
“Donald Trump is creating his own worst nightmare.”