Although ISIS may lose territory in the Middle East, Peter Krause said, its ideology will continue to inspire individuals in Africa, the United States, and Europe to commit acts of terrorism.
Extended Weekend Library Hours Expected to Begin in October
Last year’s pilot program that extended the hours of O’Neill Library on weekends has been temporarily stopped to gauge student demand.
Parking Sign Defaced With Anti-Gay Slur
An unknown person rearranged letters on a parking sign in the Mod Lot Saturday night to spell out a derogatory anti-gay slur.
CDBC Members Join Conference Call With Tim Kaine
Students were invited to join a conference call with the Democratic vice president nominee Tim Kaine on Friday evening.
UGBC Finalizes Budget, Set at Over $320K
Although UGBC’s total budget of $327,999 was not increased from last year, they did introduce plans to reallocate some of the funding.
From Age 12, Pemberton Had His Heart Set on Boston College
After growing up in the foster care system, Steve Pemberton is learning what it means to be a parent through the eyes of his three children.
Pemberton Advises Students to Find Fulfillment at Convocation Address
After surviving years of abuse in the foster care system, Steve Pemberton shared his story and willingness to overcome adversity at the class of 2020’s Convocation address.
32 Percent Admitted to the Class of 2020
Students in the Class of 2020 come from 46 states and 41 countries.
Bill to Mandate Sexual Assault Survey Passed by State Senate
If Senate Resolve S. 2471 is picked up and passed in informal session by the State House, Massachusetts would be the first state to mandate a climate survey on sexual assault.
Security Changes Enacted With Challenges
The new security system requires students to tap their ID cards to gain access to their individual bedrooms and hall bathrooms.