Over 230 students have signed a letter of solidarity in support of the students who received disciplinary summons.
Despite Question 4, BC Still Prohibits Marijuana Use
Associate Dean of Students Richard J. DeCapua cited the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act as the University’s guideline for dealing with this measure.
CAB Announces Plexapalooza Date, Indicates on Social Media That Marshmello Likely to Perform
CAB has announced that BC’s annual Plexapalooza will be on Feb. 4. Tickets will be available for students to purchase after Winter Break.
Suspicious Person Allegedly Sighted Around Kostka Hall Wednesday Night
Students were reminded to close and lock their windows when they are not in their room and to report any suspicious activity to BCPD.
BC Groups Hold Rally with Mattakeeset Leader to Support Standing Rock
Sachem Wampatuck Wompimeequin talked about Massachusetts’s history with indigenous populations.
Despite Missing Green Card, Minaldy Cadet Receives Financial Aid
Just before Thanksgiving Break, Minaldy Cadet learned that he would receive financial aid for the spring semester. Last semester, he had to take out a loan to pay for his first semester of college after failing to obtain a green card.
Core Pilot Program to Expand to Over 1,000 Seats
Despite the unfilled seats in the classes, Bourg has heard mostly positive feedback about the core pilot courses.
Climate Agreements Threatened Under Trump, Students Argue
Erin Annunziato, MCAS ’17, believes the U.S. is entering an environmental dark age with the assembling of Trump’s administration.
In Student Assembly, Two Sophomores Call for More Moderate Voices
Proietta and Mancini think BC as a whole is more conservative than the SA, and they want UGBC’s advocacy efforts to reflect that.
Climate Change Ignored by Voters, Alum Says
Stinnet believes environmentalists are “awful” voters who should be getting out to the polls in greater numbers.