Lawyers representing Inyoung You, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter after the suicide of Alexander Urtula, BC ’19, will move to dismiss the indictment next week.
Title IX Lawsuit Enters Discovery Phase
The lawsuit brought by a Boston College student-athlete against the University entered into discovery in U.S. District Court earlier this month.
Climate Justice Calls for Divestment at Protest
Climate Justice Boston College participated in a protest last week calling for divestment, though the University still opposes divesting in fossil fuels.
Admissions Focusing on Increased AHANA Enrollment
The AHANA+ population at BC increased for the third consecutive year. BC attributes the rise in AHANA+ enrollment to national trends and BC’s efforts.
The Week in Photos: 2/10 – 2/17
This week, The Heights covered ‘The Vagina Monologues’ and ‘The Shape of Things,’ a lacrosse victory, and the men’s and women’s Beanpot consolation games. Here’s the week summed up in photos.
Newly Elected UGBC Pres. Guma and VP Atinizian Lay Out Policy Initiatives
Christian Guma, CSOM ’21, and Kevork Atinizian, CSOM ’22, were elected UGBC president and vice president last Tuesday and will be sworn in on April 29.
Voter Turnout Rises in UGBC Pres., VP Election
Voter turnout in the election for the 2020-2021 Undergraduate Government of Boston College presidential election was higher than it’s been in years, at 32 percent.
Student-Admin. Forum Focuses on Costs, Sustainability Efforts in BC Dining
Representatives from BC Dining provided a general overview of their operations in the latest student-administrator forum on Wednesday.
BAIC Hosts Inaugural Men of Color Conference
The Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center hosted the first Men of Color Conference, which educated attendees on leadership, academics, and holistic formation.
Black History Month Mass Celebrated
BC celebrated the Black History Month Mass Sunday. The Mass, celebrated by Michael Davidson, was focused on overcoming racism, equality, and black history.