The University has canceled all classes tonight and tomorrow following a state of emergency issued by Governor Charlie Baker.
BC Law Launches Editorially Independent ‘Impact’ Blog
The voices of nine current students will be incorporated into the new blog, which aims to become an editorial voice for those at BC law.
DJ Dillon Francis Set To Headline Plexapalooza 2015
Dillon Francis, a music producer and DJ from Los Angeles, Calif. notable for his remixes of Top 20 songs as well as for original tracks, will perform on Jan. 31 at this year’s Plexapalooza.
Renfro Confirmed As UGBC Vice President Of Student Initatives
Sloan Renfro, A&S ’16, was confirmed to the position of vice president of student initiatives Sunday afternoon by the Student Assembly.
BC Law Earns Gift To Support Public Policy Center
The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy includes a visiting professorship, symposiums, and a fellowship for 12 eligible law students.
Alcohol Violations At BC Jump In 2013 After Two-Year Slide
Alcohol violation statistics collected under the Clery Act reflect a rise in liquor law violations, consistent with an overall increase in the last decade.
UGBC Meets With OSI, DOS To Discuss Student Guide
A committee made up of UGBC representatives and administrators is working to revise the Student Guide.
Jack Dunn Shares Life Experiences At Last Lecture Series
The advice Dunn shared was broken into six parts: the important of gratitude, giving, making a difference, letting go of remorse, cherishing opportunities, and believing in yourself.
UGBC Set To Propose Student Guide Revisions To Administrators Friday
Representatives from UGBC to present plan to administrators, Board of Trustees Friday, proposing an expansion of free speech, loser controls under the student guide.
Krause Critiques U.S. Response To ISIS
As part of International Education Week, assistant professor of political science Peter Krause discussed the problem of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on Monday evening. Much of this problem is in the fact that everyone wants ISIS gone, but no one wants to do it, Krause said.