The 23rd annual Pops on The Heights raised a record high $7.5 million, and entertained during another Parents’ Weekend.
Pope’s Message Should Act As A Touchstone For Boston College
The Pope’s message on important social issues should be taken and applied here at Boston College.
‘Rise’ Looks To Bring Leading Women To New Heights At Boston College
Rise, a new program from The Women’s Center, looks to mentor those who are always busy mentoring others.
Agape Latte Franchised, Expands To Other Universities
C21’s Agape Latte is going to see an expansion to many other colleges across the country, and this is only the beginning.
Lower Live Livens Up With Music Guild Performances
The performances outside of Corcoran Commons this past Thursday night was a success for the Music Guild, and should continue to be replicated in the future.
Light The World Campaign Achieves Success Earlier Than Expected
A very successful fundraiser for the University should mean a continued focus by BC on the state of financial aid.
BC Demonstrates High ROI In New Federal Report Card
For those concerned about BC’s financial viability, a new report from the Department of Education shows BC with a high ROI for those who graduate after receiving financial aid.
Climate Justice Offered Recognition With Probationary Status
CJBC has now become a registered RSO, but they are still facing some unexpected restrictions.
New Platform Allows For Reporting Of Bias Incidents
Trying to create a more inclusive campus, UGBC and The Dean of Students unveil a new program to anonymously report bias witnessed on campus and social media.
UGBC Funding Increases, Little Change Is Seen
With another year and a $9,000 increase in its budget, UGBC still struggles to put forward real change for the student body.