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.
CAB Attempts to Diversify Concerts With BCL
CAB’s Boston City Limits concert aims to bring more inclusivity to campus than concerts in the past with its “Electric Soul” theme.
BC, Union Sued for Religious Discrimination
Ardeshir Ansari, a Boston College electrician, filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the University and his union in November.
Market at Corcoran Opens
The Market at Corcoran opened on Jan. 13 on the first floor of Corcoran to give students easy access to grocery store food and includes a pop-up restaurant.
UGBC Execs Attend Annual Student Government Summit
President Michael Osaghae and vice president Tiffany Brooks attended the annual Jesuit Student Government Alliance Summit over Winter Break.
Car Crashes into MBTA Tracks on Comm. Ave.
A car crashed into the fence along the Green Line B Branch tracks near Gerald Street on Friday afternoon. All three people in the car were uninjured.
Former BCPD Captain Walter Durrane Dies at 84
Walter M. Durrane, retired captain of the Boston College Police Department, died on Sunday at the age of 84.
Ariel Cox, MCAS ’22, Critically Injured After Being Struck by Train
Ariel Cox, MCAS ’22, is in critical condition after being hit by a train on Friday, according to an email from Vice President for Student Affairs Joy Moore.
Update: Students Write Tributes to Wolfman After His Death
Neil Wolfman, a chemistry professor at Boston College, died on Wednesday, according to a family-run blog that provided updates on Wolfman’s health.
BC Partners With Low-Income Recruitment Organization
Boston College will partner with QuestBridge, a nonprofit organization that helps low-income students apply to college, beginning with the class of 2025.