The Boston College Office of Residential Life (ResLife) cannot commit to prioritizing the future housing options of freshmen living on Newton Campus, said Addie Weiss, UGBC Senator and MCAS ’27.
Sennott Unpacks the Power of Media Coverage in the Middle East
Journalism has the power to uncover and spread truth, but it can also create false narratives, according to Boston College journalism professor Charles Sennott.
BC Economist Receives Grant to Study Shipping Port Infrastructure
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded Boston College associate economics professor Theodore Papageorgiou a $700,000 grant to continue his research on investments in the infrastructure of U.S. ports.
Newton Affordable Housing Trust Approves Funding for New Transitional Housing Project, Ongoing Senior Housing Renovation
The NAHT unanimously approved a transitional housing project and the allocation of funds to an ongoing senior housing renovation on Thursday.
“Making Sense of the Molly Maguires”: Kenny Discusses the 19th Century Irish Secret Society
Kevin Kenny, a history professor at New York University, unpacked the history and myth of the Molly Maguires through his book, Making Sense of the Molly Maguires.
Results: Save Newton Villages–Backed Candidates Dominate Tuesday’s City Elections
More than 16,000 voters cast ballots in Newton’s municipal elections on Tuesday night, according to the unofficial results.
Newton School Committee Begins Design Process for Portrait of a Graduate
Newton Public Schools (NPS) is working to redefine the vision and direction of the school system through Portrait of a Graduate.
Community Members Question NPS’ Response to Israel-Hamas War, NPS Bargaining Progress at School Committee Meeting
The current talks come after a campaign to raise taxes, providing additional funding for the NPS budget, partially failed in the spring.
BC Announces New Leadership Roles in MCAS
Boston College has promoted two professors to newly introduced leadership positions within the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.