The SA also debated a Resolution Concerning a UGBC Stance Against Threats and Personal Attacks on Tuesday.
On Anniversary of Trump’s Election, Union Calls for BC to Drop Appeal
BC has asked for the NLRB to review its decision in granting the union an election.
BC Creates Board of Regents to Support Leahy, Board of Trustees
The Board includes two University Trustees: John F. Fish, chairman and CEO of Suffolk Construction Company, and Christian W.E. Haub, the Co-CEO of the Tengelmann Group. Fish is the board’s inaugural chair.
Colonialism Influenced Beauty Standards, Activist Says
“I used to look in the mirror everyday and hate my reflection,” Kelly said. “It’s something I still struggle with to this day.”
End of MCAS Honors Not Expected to Impact Yield, Admissions Says
“I do not expect the decision to affect yield on our admitted students from the top 5 percent of the applicant pool,” Mahoney said in an email.
BC, 17 Mass. Schools Join Amicus Brief in MIT Suicide Case
The brief contends that MIT should not be held responsible because it sets a precedent that university employees, even those without mental health expertise, are responsible for detecting students at risk of taking their own lives.
BC Ranks No. 10 on List of 50 Best Colleges for Millennials
BC was ranked ahead of Georgetown University (No. 12), Boston University (No. 13), and University of California, Berkeley (No. 16).
Panel Discusses Dwindling Jesuits in Society
Rev. Robert Keane, S.J. said that in 1965, 149 Jesuits lived in St. Mary’s Hall. In 2000, that number dropped to 130 Jesuits. Today, there are only 50 Jesuits living in St. Mary’s Hall.
Freshmen React to Week of Activism
“We as freshmen play the most important role because we are the future of BC,” one freshman said.
Class of 2021 Most Diverse in BC’s History
“Boston College is determined to make higher education accessible to excellent students of all socioeconomic backgrounds,” Director of Undergraduate Admission John Mahoney said to The Chronicle.