A guide to surviving the next five days as cabin fever meets spring fervor.
‘Appa’ Volunteers Grow In Number And Regional Focus
A look at Appalachia Volunteers as roughly 400 BC students prepare for the program’s alternative spring break community building trip to numerous states in the Appalachian and Atlantic regions.
Napoli And Hussey Win 2015 UGBC Election By 318 Vote Margin
Thomas Napoli, A&S ’16, and Olivia Hussey, A&S ’17, will be the president and executive vice president, respectively, of UGBC.
‘Cass & Mike’ Campaign Manager Questions Transparency Of Napoli’s Free Speech Data
Jake Robinson, A&S ’16, is arguing that the data Thomas Napoli is using to support the Free Speech Proposal is not sound.
Five Students Recognized For Embodying Spirit Of MLK In Annual Scholarship Event
Five undergraduate finalists were recognized at the 33rd annual installment of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship ceremony, with Cai Thomas, A&S ’16, selected as the winner.
Social Justice Week Highlights Local, National Issues
This year, the World Day of Social Justice has been expanded to a week-long initiative.
Carroll School Ranked No. 7 In Recruitment By Wall Street Oasis
Wall Street Oasis ranks CSOM among the top schools in the United States for recruitment.
On Eve Of UGBC Elections, Candidates Make Final Arguments At Debate
The three teams vying for the presidency and executive vice presidency debated campaign points in the Vanderslice Cabaret Room Wednesday night.
BC Subject To Official Inquiry Over Accessibility Issues
The federal and state governments are now investigating Boston College for potentially violating laws regarding accessibility.
Published Professors: Song Discusses Race Dialogue In ‘The Children Of 1965’
BC English professor discusses race and its influence in writing in his new book.