The administration rejected Sissi Liu’s appeal of her disciplinary probation status following the Feb. 13 Climate Justice vigil.
Court Documents Shed Light On Assault Case
A lawsuit filed against University offers details on alleged assault.
Police Report Filed, Investigation Possible For Unsanctioned Flyers
University removed hundreds of posters bringing attention to free speech issues on campus.
Achieving Kinship By Helping The Marginalized
Fr. Greg Boyle, a Jesuit from Los Angeles, has made it his mission to address the needs of gang-involved youth.
History Professor Considers Post-Cold War Policy In Latest Book
In James Cronin’s most recent book, he discusses the new world order proposed by the West after the Cold War.
O’Neill Exhibit Showcases Native Americans In Baseball
An ongoing exhibit in the O’Neill 3rd Floor Reading Room entitled “Baseball’s League of Nations: A Tribute to Native American Baseball Players,” sheds light on the Native American community.
Climate Justice Protestors Appeal University Sanctions
After receiving sanctions for unregistered protest activities, two members of Climate Justice are appealing their disciplinary probation status.
Former BC Student Files Suit In Alleged Assault
The University has been sued for supposedly mishandling a 2012 assault case.
Math Workshop To Return To Campus
Boston College will host the AGNES conference for the second time.
International Assistant Program Seeks Greater Integration For East Asian Students
As the International Assistant Program gears up for the 2015-2016 academic year, it exhibits a renewed focus on how best to integrate a growing number of international students from East Asian countries.