The Undergraduate Government of Boston College and Computer Science Society have teamed up to revamp the Professor Evaluation Profile System (PEPs).
CAB Announces Ayokay, Jeremy Zucker, and Chelsea Cutler for Modstock 2019
The Campus Activities Board announced Wednesday that Ayokay, Jeremy Zucker, and Chelsea Cutler will share the spotlight at Modstock.
Man Charged With Attempted Arson at St.Patrick Cathedral Allegedly BC Grad
Marc Lamparello allegedly attempted to enter New York City’s St. Patrick Cathedral with cans of gasoline and several lighters, which led to his arrest Wednesday night.
BC Libraries Adds Subscriptions to NYT
The University will pay a flat fee to the paper in exchange for unlimited access to articles, including viewing, downloading, and printing articles.
UGBC Elections Fill 18 of 20 Open Seats
Students in the Classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 elected representatives to the Undergraduate Government of Boston College’s Senate—previously known as the Student Assembly—on Thursday.
Thai Enters Not Guilty Plea, Placed Under House Arrest
Eric Tran Thai pleaded not guilty in federal court to four charges of sexual exploitation of children on Tuesday.
Council for Students with Disabilities Town Hall Exposes Frustrations on Campus
UGBC and its Council for Students with Disabilities hosted a town hall Sunday featuring Assistant Dean of Students with Disabilities Rory Stein.
Fleabag Parodies Fyre Fest, BC Culture at Spring Big Show
My Mother’s Fleabag relied on audience participation to fuel its popular Spring Big Show.
University Counseling Services Expands to Newton Campus
Boston College University Counseling Services began offering individual counseling and same-day consultation services at the Newton Campus on March 19
Students Call for University Response After Kraft’s Charges
Students have called on BC to remove Robert Kraft from positions and end all associations with him after Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution.