Mayor Martin Walsh announced designated pick-up drop-off locations for ride-sharing services on March 8 in his 2019 Municipal Bureau Speech.
Administrators Detail Hiring Process at Student Forum
Students and administrators discussed faculty and academic affairs at the second Student-Administrator Forum of the semester on Wednesday. The focus of the evening was the faculty hiring process.
Report Details Global Engagement Plans
The Boston College Global Engagement Committee has released a report that details BC’s current strengths and weaknesses in the way the University engages with the world and outlines steps for it to increase its global presence and impact.
BC Hesitant About Fossil Fuel Divestment
After a non-binding referendum on the Undergraduate of Government of Boston College elections ballot asking if BC should withhold investments from the fossil fuel industry received 2,005 “yes” votes and 374 “no’s,” University Spokesman Jack Dunn said the school’s stance on divestment has not changed.
Practice Space Opens at 300 Hammond Pond
After an initial delay, 300 Hammond Pond Parkway is now available for students to schedule rehearsal space in the evenings. Boston College is providing busing on days students have scheduled to rehearse in it
Students Find Intruder Hiding in Off-Campus House
A group of Boston College students found an unidentified man hiding in a bedroom closet in their off-campus house in the early morning hours of Feb. 3.
CSOM, Career Center Host Inaugural ‘Bank Week’
The event, which is taking place this week, is designed for students to learn more about internship and career opportunities away from the pressure of recruitment and networking sessions.
Meatball Obsession Torn Down, Students Mourn
The Shack was torn down Tuesday morning—much to the dismay of many students, who mourned the loss on social media and at a makeshift candlelit vigil.
Lochhead, Moore Discuss Diversity and Inclusion With Student Leaders in Wake of Racist Incident
Boston College interim Vice President of Student Affairs Joy Moore and Executive Vice President Michael Lochhead met with student leaders to discuss issues surrounding diversity and inclusion at BC Wednesday evening.
‘The End of TV’ Blurs Lines Between Media and Reality
The End of TV blurs the lines between reality and media using acting, puppetry, and screens. The show follows Flo, who suffers from dementia, and Louise, Flo’s Meals on Wheels driver.