The communication department decided against allowing students heightened access to the media labs.
In Protest Of BC Policy, Anonymous Student Group Stages Second Poster Dump
The posters are in response to the University’s rejection of the Undergraduate Government’s proposed free speech policy.
In Lyons, A Contested Space For Recording
Student musicians speak out on recently revoked access to recording studio.
Carolyn Lynch, A Namesake Of Education School, Passes At Age 69
Carolyn Lynch, namesake of Lynch School of Education, was known for bridging gaps between BC and the community.
University To Overhaul Dorm Access, Card Swipes
Most Boston College buildings will gain cameras and Wi-Fi based card readers.
Professor Reports On Young Women In The Justice System
A recent report about juvenile females in the justice system, “Gender Injustice,” was written by Boston College Law professor Francine Sherman, BC ’80, and Annie Balck, an independent policy consultant.
Sinn Fein President Cleared Of Charges Discussed In BC’s Belfast Project
Sinn Fein political party president Gerry Adam will not face charges for his arrest last spring in connection with a 1972 murder that was disclosed in an oral history project sponsored by Boston College, the Belfast Project.
Boston Calling: A Family Affair On Friday
This Friday, my favorite songs all came to life in front of me, wearing beards and flannel.
With Recent National Data, A Renewed Conversation On Assault At BC
Using national averages, Women’s Center director Katie Dalton estimates that 237 women per class will be assaulted at Boston College.
Haitian Author Edwidge Danticat To Speak Tuesday
Widely considered among the best young authors in the United States, Edwidge Danticat will be speaking on Tuesday.