Boston College discovered over 3,000 potential scam emails sent over Winter Break that targeted students, according to David Escalante, BC’s director of computer policy and security.
Directors of BAIC and Montserrat Coalition to Switch Positions at BC in 2023
Rev. Michael Davidson, S.J., director of the Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center (BAIC), and Yvonne McBarnett, director of the Montserrat Coalition, will switch positions at Boston College in 2023, according to a University release.
A Look Into BC Dining: Undercooked Food and Bugs Where They Don’t Belong
Jamie D’Ambra, MCAS ’25, was finishing her chicken and two sides—a Boston College Dining classic—when her roommate noticed something dark peeping out of the vegetables.
iEdit: Connor Siemien’s Playlist Gives Peak Main Character Energy
Assistant metro editor Connor Siemien’s playlist features musical icons and a possible confession of love, according to assistant news editor Sofia Laboy.
Student Assembly Reacts to Alleged Incident in Perspectives Class
Members of the Student Assembly (SA) brainstormed ways to improve Boston College’s culture surrounding issues of race during its meeting on Tuesday night, calling on the BC community to more effectively respond to bias-related incidents on campus.
Remembering Kenneth Craig: A 45-Year Legacy Of Passion, Humor, and Thoughtfulness
Art history professor Kenneth Craig, who taught at Boston College for 45 years before he died in August, was “one of the best and most influential” professors in the department, according to Aurelia Campbell.
Student Assembly Representatives Discuss Water Fountains, Student Care Days, and BCPD
The Student Assembly (SA) discussed reopening water fountains on campus, creating student mental health days, and establishing a better relationship between the Boston College Police Department (BCPD) and students in its meeting on Tuesday.
Crazy Dough’s Pizza, BC Softball Partner in Landmark NIL Deal
Boston College Softball was their for Crazy Dough’s Pizza when it mattered most. Now, Ernie Rozzi, Crazy Dough’s owner, is returning the favor in the form of an NIL deal.
Student Assembly Discusses Financial Aid Office, Closed Captions for Football Games
The Student Assembly (SA) welcomed its new freshman representatives and discussed procuring closed captions for football games, making the financial aid office less intimidating, and upcoming plans for the GLBTQ+ Leadership Council (GLC) in its meeting on Tuesday.
SOFC Runs Out of Funds for Fall Semester, Disallows New Budget Requests
The chairman of SOFC emailed club leaders on Thursday that the organization reached its maximum allocation after approving over 170 budget requests.