The Class of 2022 will be the last undergraduate class at Boston College to receive a final class rank, according to Akua Sarr, vice provost for undergraduate academic affairs.
The Goose: “Newton’s Biggest Menace” Terrorizes Students
Christina Satina’s daily walk to Stuart Dining Hall on Boston College’s Newton Campus quickly took a turn for the worse when she found herself face to beak with “Newton’s biggest menace.”
Several Newton Councilors Call on BC to Expand LGBTQ+ Resources As Petition Gains Traction
Several Newton city councilors signed a petition calling on Boston College to open an LGBTQ+ resource center and include gender identity in the University’s discrimination policy, according to Patch.
Braceras Calls Transgender Athletes A ‘Threat to Women’s Sports’ at NeW Event
According to Jennifer Braceras, allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports is extremely harmful to female athletes.
Shawna Cooper-Gibson Pauses Plans to Restructure BAIC
Vice President for Student Affairs Shawna Cooper-Gibson will pause her plans to restructure the Thea Bowman AHANA Intercultural Center (BAIC) after hearing feedback from students, alumni, and members of color on Boston College’s Board of Trustees, according to a University release.
Scammers Target BC Students, Promise Part-Time Employment
Philip Guarino, a career coach at the Boston College Career Center, picked up his phone on March 1 to answer what he assumed would be a normal call.
Massachusetts Attorney General Candidates Talk Statewide Issues at BC
Three Massachusetts attorney general candidates discussed their plans surrounding issues of mental health, education, and the cannabis industry at a discussion hosted by the Boston College Law School Rappaport Center on Thursday.
BC Researchers Publish Study Reporting Increased Rates of Adolescents Carrying Guns
A new study published by researchers in Boston College’s Lynch School of Education and Human Development details how the number of adolescents who carry guns increased significantly between 2002 and 2019.
VP of Student Affairs Talks Challenges, Plans for Future at BC
Shawna Cooper-Gibson, vice president of student affairs, said there are four challenges that “come in rotation” on her desk.
UGBC’s Proposed 2022-23 Budget Increases Spending by $11,861 to $363,450
The UGBC Student Assembly (SA) voted to increase the organization’s budget by $11,861 to a total of $363,450 for the upcoming academic year.