Chloe Chaple walked into Hillside Cafe on Monday morning to see the entrance to the service area replaced by self-ordering kiosks.
UGBC Senate Discusses Planned Construction on Quonset Hut, McElroy, Carney, and More
Boston College is planning to tear down the Quonset Hut on Newton Campus to paveway for a new athletic support building with fitness facilities, Ryan Milligan, MCAS ’26, shared at the UGBC Senate meeting on Tuesday night.
Marty Walsh Nominated to USPS Board of Governors by President Biden
President Joe Biden nominated Marty Walsh, former mayor of Boston and BC ‘09, to serve on the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) Board of Governors, the White House announced in a statement on Thursday.
Alarcón Discusses the Importance of Sharing Spanish Language Stories
Daniel Alarcón, a Peruvian-American journalist and host of the NPR Spanish language podcast Radio Ambulante, visited Boston College on Wednesday as a part of the Lowell Humanity Series.
Rappaport Center Panel Discusses Domestic Violence and the Justice System
On Wednesday, Boston College Law School’s Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy hosted a panel to discuss past, present, and pending policies regarding domestic violence.
Leaders in Mixed Income Housing Discuss Boston’s Affordable Housing Projects
Boston College’s Corcoran Center held a mixed-income housing panel on Tuesday as part of the it’s “Real Estate Week,” featuring leaders from government, nonprofit, and for-profit sectors of the housing industry.
Michael Tubbs Speaks About Redistribution of Wealth at Chambers Lecture
Michael Tubbs, who in 2016 became the first Black mayor of Stockton, Calif., and the youngest mayor of any major American city, spoke at Boston College’s annual Chambers Lecture for the Winston Center of Leadership and Ethics on Thursday.
Trans* Collective and QLC Host Vigil Honoring Nex Benedict
A banner reading “Rest in Power Nex” hung over the fireplace in the O’Connell House as students, faculty, and members of the Boston College community came together to honor and mourn Nex Benedict.
‘The Onion’ Staff Writers Discuss Creative Process at CAB Event
At the satirical news outlet The Onion, the writing process is comprehensive, according to Onion staff writer Nick Mehendale.
UGBC Talks Housing for LGBTQ+ Students, Campus Accessibility, and Free Speech
H Edwards, Queer Leadership Council (QLC) policy coordinator, said a recent meeting they had with the Office of Residential Life (ResLife) to discuss housing options for LGBTQ+ students was unproductive and yielded little progress.