UGBC’s Innovation Fund and the Taking Green Initiatives Fund provide students and organizations with seed money that sponsors ideas, initiatives, events, and programs.
Elections Committee Confirms Three Bids For UGBC President And Vice President
The Elections Committee has officially announced the teams running for president and executive vice president in UGBC election.
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.
UGBC Candidates Prepare For 2015 Election Season
The Elections Committee (EC) met with prospective candidates in the upcoming UGBC presidential election, with three teams confirmed to be running, and one team unconfirmed.
Jebbit Co-Founders Recognized Among Forbes ’30 Under 30′
Tom Coburn and Jonathan Lacoste earned recognition for their startup Jebbit after founding it at BC, honored in Forbes’ 2015 “30 Under 30” List.
Board Of Trustees, UGBC Discuss Initiatives, Advocacy Work
Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) president Nanci Fiore-Chettiar, and executive vice president Connor Bourff, both A&S ’15, convened with the University Board of Trustees on Friday to discuss UGBC’s proposed initiatives and advocacy work.
#BC360: The Movement Reinventing Boston College’s Social Media Empire
BC 360, a pilot program initiated by the Office of News and Public Affairs, allows students to have a more active role in shaping BC’s image on social media outlets.
Co-Founders Of ‘The Jesuit Post’ Talk Faith And Media At Agape Latte
Rev. Sam Sawyer, S.J. and BC ’00, and Rev. Michael Rossmann, S.J., assistant editor of The Jesuit Post, spoke to a crowded Hillside Cafe on Tuesday evening at this year’s first installment of the Agape Latte series.
Conversation Can Break Mental Health Stigma, Says Panel
Conversation about suicide and mental illness is especially necessary, although often lacking on college campuses, said Cassidy Gallegos, TWLOHA BC president.
Students ‘Take Back the Night’ For C.A.R.E. Week
By: Arielle Cedeno
On Wednesday evening, hundreds of students, survivors, and supporters gathered on O’Neill Plaza for “Take Back the Night”-a night of awareness, support, and solidarity for those affected by rape and sexual assault.