The event, CJBC’s first of the semester, was at times highly critical of the administration’s position on divestment.
Previewing BC Hockey 2016-17: What to Expect from UConn
After dropping to No. 13 in the nation, the Eagles face off on Tuesday against the Huskies, which upset No. 1 BU back in November.
Seeking Bigger Turnout, UCS Will Hold Bias and Isms Panel Tuesday
UCS’s panel before Winter Break had to compete with the Christmas Tree Lighting for attendees.
About 100 Beds Empty in 2000 Comm. Ave., ResLife Says
It’s unclear how many of the spaces will be filled after the housing freeze is lifted and students are allowed to move.
Climate Justice at Boston College to Participate in National Walkout Monday
The rally will be CJBC’s first demonstration of the semester.
New England Cowboy: Former BC Defensive End Serves as Mayor of Dallas
BC alum Mike Rawlings worked his way up from entry level positions to the CEO of Pizza Hut, eventually taking over as Dallas mayor in 2011.
BC, Preparing Strategic Plan, Has Complicated History On Student Center Efforts
BC is the only top-30 university without a student center.
RAs in ‘CAHOOTs’ to Improve Freshman Programs
Several students believe that programs dedicated solely to their floor have been more effective than programs involving their entire building.
Carney’s ‘Silver & Ink’ Photo Exhibit Executes Passion with Technical Skill
The ‘Silver & Ink’ photo exhibit is a true testament to the ability of photography to display the vibrant personalities of individuals through a shared medium.
Gordon Gehan Doesn’t Need a Spotlight to Shine on Men’s Basketball
Following in the tradition of walk-on Steve Perpiglia, who graduated last year, Gordon Gehan is leading the Eagles from the end of the bench.