CAB has announced that the indie pop band will perform at the first-ever StokesSet.
After a Decade-Long Debate, Printers Are Installed in Lower
Two printers were installed in Corcoran Commons last Friday after years of planning and logistical setbacks.
With New Ruling, Graduate Employees Aim to Form a Union
Following a National Labor Relations Board court decision to allow graduate students to unionize nationwide, the Boston College Graduate Employee Union is working to create a union at BC.
Support Line Educates Students on Alcohol Safety, BC Policy
The Alcohol Screening and Prevention initiative launched a support line for students interested in learning more about BC policies regarding alcohol consumption or voicing concerns for their own health or the health of a friend.
Electricity Grid Alert System Leads to Reduced Use of Energy on Campus
In order to help avoid power outages in the area, Boston College’s Facilities Management team worked to cut back on the amount of electricity BC used this past summer.
Lake St. House Robbed at Gunpoint
After 27 off-campus robberies during the fall and spring semesters and multiple break-ins throughout the summer, a house on Lake St. was robbed at gunpoint last week.
Security Changes Enacted With Challenges
The new security system requires students to tap their ID cards to gain access to their individual bedrooms and hall bathrooms.
Professor Satirizes Presidential Candidates in Novel ‘The Jesus Ticket’
Boston College professor Phil Fragasso pokes fun at the 2016 presidential candidates in his latest novel, “The Jesus Ticket.”
Vegan Pizza, Grain Bowls Come to BC Dining
Boston College Dining Services is rolling out new changes this semester to make food options across campus healthier and more sustainable. The new additions include Harmony Bowls at Eagle’s Nest and sushi once a week at Corcoran Commons and McElroy.
Two Newest Dorms Temporarily Named Reservoir and Thomas More Apartments
The dorms were named so that students could receive mail.