Patrick Gregorek, MCAS ’19, died suddenly in his Seekonk, Mass. home yesterday, according to a University release written by Interim Vice President of Student Affairs Joy Moore.
Judge Issues Order Barring Plaintiff from Seeking Emotional Damages
Massachusetts District Court Judge Denise Casper issued an order confirming her prior inclinations, preventing the plaintiff from admitting any evidence to the jury proving his innocence in an alleged sexual assault incident.
Boston College Submits Blueprints for Schiller Institute
Boston College submitted an Administrative Site Plan Review Application to the Newton City Council’s Land Use Committee on March 4 which contains detailed blueprints and renderings of the proposed Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society.
Carolina Tiru, MCAS ’20, Awarded Romero Scholarship
Carolina Tiru, MCAS ’20, was awarded the 2019 Oscar A. Romero Scholarship at an awards ceremony Saturday night. Tiru was awarded the scholarship for academic excellence, as well as significant involvement within the greater Latinx and Hispanic communities.
Jesuit Student Government Alliance Releases Statement on Hate Crime
The Jesuit Student Government Alliance (JSGA) released a statement condemning “the trend of prejudice and discrimination that still extends across our campuses.”
Upcoming ‘Lies Feminists Tell’ Event Sparks Controversy on Campus
Posters for the upcoming Pro-Life Club event “Lies Feminists Tell With Kristan Hawkins” have been continually ripped down, and a “protest” has been planned.
Beloved Computer Science Professor Departs Mid-semester
Computer science professor Vahid Montazerhodjat left BC mid-semester to pursue other academic opportunities, according to an email from department chair.
Culprit Initially Taken Into Custody by BCPD Arrested in Federal Court
Eric Tran Thai, a 36-year-old man from Dorchester, Mass., was arrested by the FBI on Monday for covertly recording male students at Boston Latin High School in the school’s bathrooms, according to a justice department statement.
BC Successfully Limits Scope of $3 Million Lawsuit Jury Trial
The scope of the jury trial taking place next month in the $3 million lawsuit being brought against Boston College will be limited solely to whether or not administrative interference took place, specifically a breach of contract or violated basic fairness principle.
MLB Commissioner Headlines BC Executives Club Meeting
Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner, sat down with Sam Kennedy, president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox, at the latest CSOM Chief Executive’s Club luncheon.