Boston College has cancelled classes on Tuesday because of Winter Storm Stella. Boston’s winter storm warning will be in effect from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grad Employees Union Files Petition with NLRB, Taking Next Step Toward Unionization Vote
The graduate students were able to acquire signed authorization cards from at least 30 percent of BC’s eligible graduate employees, allowing them to file for an election with the NLRB.
Survey Reveals 31 Blue Lights Broken Across Three BC Campuses
BCPD said it will replace old and broken phones in the coming months as a part of campus security upgrades.
Former President of Ireland to Speak at Clough Colloquium
As the event will fall during Women’s History Month, it is co-sponsored by the Boston College Women’s Collaborative, the Women’s Center, and the Civic Engagement Committee.
Democratic Socialist Group Seeks to Become a Registered Student Organization
The group was created by Joshua Behrens this week and already has more than 20 members with dozens more expressing interest.
Students Receive a Frenzy of Invite Messages From ‘Friendsy’ App
Friendsy’s email invite used the BC Athletics logo without permission from the University.
Winter Storm Niko Causes University to Close, Students Celebrate
Raj Singh, CSOM ’19, created a Facebook event titled “Snowball Fight in the Stokes Quad.” Over 50 students participated in the fight.
Several Injured at 100 Days Dance, Students Say
The petition to change venues in the future has 140 signatures.
BC Dining and Student Groups Partner to Compost in Mac
Carolyn Townsend, the director of environment and sustainability programming in Student Initiatives, hopes to permanently implement composting at every dining hall on campus in the future.
BC Dining Welcomes New Nutritionist, Introduces Pitaya Bowls
The fruit is rich in antioxidants, high in fiber, and has high amounts of Vitamin C to protect the immune system and Vitamin B2 for energy.