Plex hosts overnight Relay For Life to make money for American Cancer Society.
Protestor’s Appeal Of Disciplinary Sanctions Rejected
The administration rejected Sissi Liu’s appeal of her disciplinary probation status following the Feb. 13 Climate Justice vigil.
Court Documents Shed Light On Assault Case
A lawsuit filed against University offers details on alleged assault.
Police Report Filed, Investigation Possible For Unsanctioned Flyers
University removed hundreds of posters bringing attention to free speech issues on campus.
Associate Dean of Research In GSSW Awarded For Work In Mental Health
The Associate Dean of Research of the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW), David Takeuchi, has been awarded the Leonard I. Pearlin Award by the American Sociological Association for his research contributions to the field of mental health.
Climate Justice Protestors Appeal University Sanctions
After receiving sanctions for unregistered protest activities, two members of Climate Justice are appealing their disciplinary probation status.
Former BC Student Files Suit In Alleged Assault
The University has been sued for supposedly mishandling a 2012 assault case.
BC’s ‘Shake It Off’ To Be Played At iHeartRadio Music Awards
NBC’s iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 29 will feature Boston College’s “Shake It Off” music video.
By University Request, ‘Fifty Shades’ Returns To BC Bookstore
The book was removed Monday following customer complaints, but the University soon after asked the company that operates the bookstore to reconsider.
College Of Arts And Sciences To Be Named For Benefactor Morrissey
With this gift, Robert J. Morrissey becomes the largest benefactor in the history of the University.