After remaining closed for the last academic year, the Chocolate Bar is set to reopen next Monday, according to Beth Emery, director of BC Dining.
20 Years Later: Boston College Remembers Alumni Who Died on 9/11
BC Student Introduces Sellege, A New College Marketplace App
Dongyeon Lee introduced his brand new app Sellege—an exclusive college marketplace—in an email to Boston College students with one simple phrase: “You have asked for it, so I made it for everyone!”
UGBC Passes Resolutions Concerning WGS Major, Electric Busses, Restroom Changing Stations
On April 6, The Student Assembly (SA) of UGBC passed three resolutions concerning the creation of a Women and Gender Studies (WGS) major, a partnership between UGBC and the Office of Transportation and Parking, and funding for diaper decks on campus.
BC Admits 18.9 Percent of Applicants to Class of 2025
This reflects a significant increase in the University’s admission selectivity from last year’s 24 percent acceptance rate.
Boston College Community Responds to Shooting in Atlanta
Boston College students, faculty, and staff voiced their support for the AAPI community on campus, and also organized opportunities for community members to express their concerns and heal in light of the event.
UGBC Passes Resolution To Create Division of Environmental Sustainability
The resolution removes environment and sustainability from under the Student Initiatives (SI) branch of UGBC, making it its own division.
Students Awake to Flooding, Water Damage in 90
When Maureen Kelly woke up early in the morning on Feb. 27, droplets were falling from crevices in the ceiling of her dorm room in 90 St. Thomas More Rd.
UGBC Presidential Candidates Meet for Final Debate
The four candidates for president of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College—Spencer Sandusky and Kevork Atinizian, both CSOM ’22, and Urwa Hameed and Jack Bracher, both MCAS ’22—met for a final debate on Sunday ahead of Tuesday’s election.
UGBC Presidential, VP Candidates Face Off at Diversity and Inclusion Debate
The four teams running for president and vice president of the Undergraduate Government of Boston College convened on a Zoom webinar Monday night for the UGBC Diversity and Inclusion debate, one week after officially kicking off their campaigns.