By: Connor Farley
BC Senior Kelly Gordon Killed In NYC Taxi Accident
By: Connor Farley
On Friday morning, the Boston College Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs notified students via email of the death of Kelly Gordon, CSOM ’14.
Admissions In For The Class Of 2018
By: Connor Farley
This year, Boston College received approximately 23,200 applications from prospective undergraduates, 7,800 of whom were offered admission.
BCAAUP Petitions For Faculty Senate
By: Connor Farley
For members of BCAAUP, an increased role in shared governance has led to a petition for two main initiatives: forming a standing committee for the faculty handbook, and reinvigorating a faculty senate.
Arrest Made In McConville Murder Case Links To BC Belfast Project
A man was arrested in Northern Ireland in conjunction with the case investigating the murder of Jean McConville.
CSOM Ranked No. 4 By ‘Bloomberg’
By: Connor Farley
After having risen in rank from No. 16 to No. 9 in 2012 and again to No. 6 in 2013, the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) has been ranked the fourth best undergraduate business school in the U.S. by Bloomberg Businessweek.
Task Force Restructures BC Programs
By: Connor Farley
Since December, a task force designed to restructure the current system of programming and campus activities at Boston College has been working toward the finalization of a new programming organization.
New Student Programming Board To Finalize Restructuring
By: Connor Farley
Within two weeks, the structure of a new programming board independent of UGBC is slated for completion. In December, the UGBC Student Assembly (SA) passed an amendment to its constitution that would detach two of its three programming branches-on-campus programming and BC2Boston-to a separated board.
LABC Hosts Inagural Leadership Conference
By: Connor Farley
Last Saturday while most students were eating lunch, just a few yards away from Corcoran Commons in the Heights Room, CEO of Citigroup Latin America Francisco Aristeguieta was delivering a keynote speech to the Latin American Business Club (LABC) of Boston College.
AEI President Brooks Gives Key To ‘Happiness’
By: Connor Farley
For many, happiness-in the traditional sense of the term-is equated with rigid social constructs and conventional interpretations of joy, euphoria, or other ephemeral perceptions of what it means to be truly happy. Or at least, so said President of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and formerly renowned classical musician Arthur Brooks, who spoke to a crowded Devlin 008 on Tuesday at 8 p.m.