Czar Sepe and Jack Bracher are arguing that policies set by the Elections Committee should be revised following their 18-vote loss in Tuesday’s UGBC executive elections.
Newly Elected UGBC Pres. Guma and VP Atinizian Lay Out Policy Initiatives
Christian Guma, CSOM ’21, and Kevork Atinizian, CSOM ’22, were elected UGBC president and vice president last Tuesday and will be sworn in on April 29.
Voter Turnout Rises in UGBC Pres., VP Election
Voter turnout in the election for the 2020-2021 Undergraduate Government of Boston College presidential election was higher than it’s been in years, at 32 percent.
Guma and Atinizian Win UGBC Pres., VP Election by 18 Votes
Christian Guma and Kevork Atinizian UGBC president and vice president, winning 28 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s election. The team won by 18 votes.
Laura Steinberg Named Director of Schiller Institute
Laura Steinberg will be the director of the Schiller Institute. With this hiring, four of the last five senior administrators hired at BC have been women.
BC Sees Drop in Applications for Class of ’24
Boston College received almost 30,000 applications for the undergraduate Class of 2024, over 5,000 fewer than the BC-record Class of 2023
Students Urged to Dream at MLK Memorial Gathering
Baptist Rev. Willie Bodrick asked BC students to keep dreaming at the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Gathering on Monday night.
Shanghai Study Abroad Program Canceled Due to Coronavirus
The recent outbreak of a new strain of coronavirus in China has prompted IFSA-Butler to cancel a program in Shanghai that BC students were set to participate in this spring. Students in a Beijing program that began in January were given the option of remaining in the program or returning to BC to complete their coursework remotely,
Four Teams Announce Candidacy for UGBC Presidency, VP
The race for president and executive vice president of UGBC kicked off Thursday night, with four teams announcing their candidacy
CAB Now Offering Boston City Limits Tickets for Free
Tickets to this Saturday’s Boston City Limits concert will now be offered free of charge. Students who have already purchased tickets will receive refunds.