“By keeping the mailroom problems of the past few weeks in mind, BC Facilities should prepare for next year and work to make the mailroom process more efficient, while also preempting some of the technological and logistic problems that stalled delivery.”
Vandalized Sign Indicates LGBTQ Problems on Campus
“The vandalized sign should stand as a reminder that issues of prejudice and LGBTQ rights have not been solved on this campus.”
StokesSet Concert Shows Good Work From CAB
“Both the ticketing process and the planning of the concert helped create a great event for BC students, which should always be CAB’s goal.”
UGBC Budget Helps Diversity Groups, Requires Transparency
“A more detailed breakdown of events and speakers would show students where their money is going and promote transparency in student government.”
Primary Elections Show Civic Engagement from BC Students
“While the primary had a very low turnout, less than 9 percent, it brought out commendable civic engagement in campus groups such as the College Democrats of Boston College.”
McMullen Museum Launch Shows Ideal Event Planning
“As Boston College and BC student groups attempt to plan and promote similar programs, they would do well to use the planning, marketing, and execution of Arts after Dark as a template.”
Fulton Hall Beehive Should Boost Environmental Studies
“Smaller efforts like this beehive should be used to help promote a stronger environmental studies program.”
Mass. Bill Reveals Need for Campus Sexual Health Survey
“A sexual assault climate survey is a necessity if we are to better understand the issue and the current situation on our campus.”
Printer Installation is Positive, Process Has Negative Aspects
After years of false starts and broken hearts, printers were installed on the second floor of Corcoran Commons on Sept. 2
Break-ins Must be Addressed for Off-Campus Student Safety
Although the importance of locking doors and windows was mentioned, it is necessary to further address the dangers that students encounter off campus.