Juno—as with anything else—is simply a matter of perception, and for many without homes in Boston, the winter storm was nothing to celebrate.
Athletes Support Bates’ Decision To Vote Against NCAA Proposal
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee spoke in support of the Boston College Athletic Department’s reasoning behind voting down cost of attendance measure.
BC Senior Loic Assobmo Works On App Connecting Patients To Doctors In Rural Africa
Loic Assobmo is searching for seed funding for his mobile app that will allow those who live in rural areas of Africa to connect to healthcare resources.
Former Irish Prisoner Secures Interim Injunction On Belfast Project Materials
A former Irish prisoner was awarded a temporary injunction on the release of his interviews from Boston College’s Belfast Project to Northern Ireland.
White Noise: BC Responds To State Of Emergency
Over two feet of snow fell in the Boston area over the course of Winter Storm Juno.
Primary Election Process Changed For UGBC
The removal of the primary elections for the upcoming UGBC election represents a positive step forward.
University Works Tirelessly To Keep Up With Juno
Throughout the historic blizzard, Boston College did a great job keeping students safe and the campus functional.
Dining In: Feeding Boston College Through The Snowstorm
As Winter Storm Juno buried BC under two feet of snow, BC dining staff worked tirelessly to keep the three main dining halls on campus fully operational.
Voices From The Dustbowl: ‘If All BC Buildings Got Into A Fight, Which One Would Win?’
If the buildings on campus decided to fight, which one would win?
LTE: The Use Of The Rising Sun Flag During Snowball Fight
A graduate of Boston College writes about feelings towards the use of the Imperial Japanese Military Flag during a student run snowball fight.