“I am looking forward to the future, though I know I will miss coming to this beautiful campus every day,” King said.
Two Students Accused of Property Damage For Chalking
When asked if he knew that chalking was in violation of University policy, Matthew Barad, MCAS ’19, said, “I did not. And I am still not convinced it is.”
Students Celebrate as Storm Blankets BC, Admin Cancels Classes
BC announced Tuesday night that the University would be open at 9 a.m. Wednesday, a slight delay.
7 Break-Ins Reported at Students’ Off-Campus Residences This Year
Of the seven break-ins, all were reported to have no signs of forced entry, and four involved the theft of a laptop.
Respecting the “Can Lady” in The Mods
“Clearly the cans and bottles outside the Mods are a reliable form of revenue for desperate people, but that doesn’t mean we can treat the people who collect them like trash.”
Students File Police Reports Over Fringe Church’s Recruiting Efforts
“Boston College Police Department has received multiple reports of individuals not associated with Boston College soliciting BC community members to participate in Bible study groups,” the statement read. “This is being done in-person and through a variety of social media platforms both on and off campus.”
Five Break-Ins Off Campus This Month
According to William Stone, a resident of Foster St. and MCAS ’19, one group of BC students living on Foster St. had various valuables stolen and all of their exterior doors broken down.
Alcohol Safety Support Line to End Due to Low Call Volume
“Students should also know that residence hall live-in staff have all been trained to have these types of conversations and provide referrals to these offices,” Jemima Pierre, the ASAP Program Manager, said in an email.
LTE: A Response to “BCPD Does Not Report Student’s Alleged Sexual Assault in September”
“While we can reasonably assume that riding in an UBER, a LYFT, a taxi or the MBTA may have inherent dangers, general statements to the community about these risks do not meet the ‘serious and continuing threat’ requirements of the Clery Act. I believe this can be a point of confusion for some in our community.”
BCPD Does Not Report Student’s Alleged Sexual Assault in September
It was at the discretion of BCPD to assess the imminence of the danger, and it believed that it was not worthwhile to report.