Comey did not address ongoing controversies over his role in the presidential election and President Trump’s alleged ties to Russia.
Former President of Ireland Talks Climate Justice and Human Rights
After serving as Ireland’s president from 1990 to 1997, Robinson was the U.N. high commissioner for human rights until 2002.
Boston College Cancels Classes Tuesday
Boston College has cancelled classes on Tuesday because of Winter Storm Stella. Boston’s winter storm warning will be in effect from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grad Employees Union Files Petition with NLRB, Taking Next Step Toward Unionization Vote
The graduate students were able to acquire signed authorization cards from at least 30 percent of BC’s eligible graduate employees, allowing them to file for an election with the NLRB.
Posters Call for Gender-Neutral Bathrooms on Campus
The posters included a link to a new bias incident reporting form run by Eradicate BC Racism.
Former President of Ireland to Speak at Clough Colloquium
As the event will fall during Women’s History Month, it is co-sponsored by the Boston College Women’s Collaborative, the Women’s Center, and the Civic Engagement Committee.
Loyola House Provides Community for Aspiring Jesuits
The Loyola House Residential Program is the first of its kind among Jesuit colleges and universities
Chinese Activist Yang Jianli on Why He Left Communist Party
Yang spent five years in prison when he was caught in China with fake identification papers.
How Travis Roy Rebuilt After a Tragic Hockey Injury
Travis Roy became paralyzed just 11 seconds into his BU hockey career.
Oscar Mayer Heir Explains Why He Gave Away All His Money at Age 26
Chuck Collins emptied his trust fund and started fighting income inequality when he saw the wealth gap first-hand.