“It was just a little sketchy, we didn’t expect it to happen like that, if at all,” Kevin Lahiff, MCAS ’18, said.
In First Month of School, UCS Visits Spike to 550
University Counseling Services has seen 550 students since the beginning of the school year. This is a 15 percent increase from this time last year.
Strategic Planning Initiative Moves into Second Semester, Hosts Town Hall Meeting
The University Strategic Planning Initiative, an 18-month self-assessment, will continue to seek input from the BC community this semester, beginning with a town-hall meeting Oct. 5.
242 Foster St. Added to the Growing List of Off-Campus Break-Ins
The bottom unit of 242 Foster St. was robbed Wednesday night when the tenants were with their friends in the top unit of the house.
Responding to an Anti-Gay Slur, Students Wear Support Love T-Shirts
Joon Park, MCAS ’18, created Queer Clapback, a week-long event that called on students to wear their support love t-shirts. The event was in response to an anti-gay slur posted by an unknown person last week in the Mod Lot.
On-Campus Wounded Warrior Project Looks to Raise Funds for Next Semester
The Wounded Warrior Project, which pairs a BC student athlete with a war veteran, is hosting a gala Nov. 1 to raise funds for the program to continue into the spring semester.
Queer Liberation Posters Appear in McElroy Commons, Fulton Hall
An anonymous source posted fliers reading “This Is Our School, Too” and “Queer Liberation Now” in Fulton Hall and McElroy Commons Tuesday morning.
Men Found Trespassing at 235 Foster, According to Students
Collin Witt, MCAS ’18, was lying in his room on the first floor of 235 Foster when he saw a silhouette walking back and forth in the front yard. After about 10 minutes, he opened the blinds and saw a man in a black hoodie standing in front of his window.
MisterWives Impresses at First Annual StokesSet
Juice and Misterwives performed Saturday night as part of the first annual StokesSet put on by the Campus Activities Board.
Lecture Series to Educate Students on Post-Communist Europe
The Faith Communities and Civil Society Lecture series, which will take place throughout the fall, will explore religion’s role in the post-communist conflicts of Eastern Europe.