Over forty members of the University community joined Climate Justice at Boston College to call attention to the divestment movement.
Winter Storm Postpones UGBC Presidential Debates, Elections
The debates that take place prior to voting have been moved to Wednesday, and with that, the elections pushed back.
Six Feet Under: BC’s Aggressive Strategy To Keep Cancellations From Accumulating
Despite students’ protests, the University reopened on Tuesday.
And They’re Off: UGBC Election Season Commences
The UGBC Campaign Kickoff event marks the start of the presidential and executive vice presidential campaign season for the 2015-2016 school year.
Under Mogan, Next Stage Of Student Guide Update Begins
Two teams have been implemented to revise the guide: one will work on structural and formatting problems, as well as small policy issues, while the other will work on larger policy problems.
University To Close Monday, Classes Moved To Thursday
In response to Winter Storm Marcus, Boston College cancelled class for the fourth time in two weeks, with another 18 to 24 inches of snow expected to fall.
For Students With Disabilities, A Newly Created Advocacy Group
Last month, UGBC established the Council for Students with Disabilities to plan initiatives and events that will raise visibility and help to foster change.
Classes Canceled Monday, Bus Service To End Early
The University announced its third snow day in a week, with a snow accumulation of 14 inches expected for Monday.
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.
University Cancels Wednesday Classes —Woods College, Evening Courses Still On
Class has been canceled in response to a snowfall of over 24 inches, with evening classes and those in the Woods College the exceptions.