The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is currently in a housing crisis requiring statewide development, according to Massachusetts Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities Ed Augustus.
Office of the Dean of Students Discusses Off-Campus Break-Ins at UGBC Senate
When asked about recent off-campus break-ins and suspicious activity incidents, assistant dean for off-campus student life and community engagement Peter Kwiatek stressed that Brighton is among the safest neighborhoods in Boston, with low violent crime rates.
Former U.S. Representative Liz Cheney Set To Revisit BC for CWBC Colloquium
Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney is returning to the Heights for the Council for Women of Boston College’s annual colloquium on Oct. 29, the council announced Tuesday.
Civil Justice System: Rappaport Panel Unpacks Access to Legal Representation
Less than one percent of detained immigrants in deportation cases will have success in the U.S. courts, according to Jennifer Klein, director of the Immigration Impact Unit.
Ethics and Lunch Features Small-Town Journalist Turned Business Owner, Phil Coupe
Co-founder of ReVision Energy Phil Coupe credits much of his success to reading the news.
Rana Evaluates the Future of American Democracy in New Book
Aziz Rana sparked conversation about the potential flaws of the U.S. Constitution in a lecture on Thursday, introducing his newest book, The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Came to Idolize a Document that Fails Them.
Renowned Irish Modern Artist Rita Duffy Presents a Collection of Her Works
Rita Duffy reminded an audience of Boston College students, staff, and local visitors to always seek joy in life and live it to its full extent at an event hosted by the Lowell Humanities Series on Wednesday.
BC Rises 2 Spots to No. 37 in Latest ‘U.S. News and World Report’ Ranking
Boston College jumped two spots to No. 37 in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2025 rankings of the best national universities in a tie with Tufts University.
Annual WellFest Asks Students to Define What Wellness Means to Them
As students made their way through the O’Neill Plaza on Wednesday, they were greeted by WellFest.
UGBC Senate Weighs in on CSOM Curve
Student senators discussed potential downsides to the grading guidelines adapted by the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) at the UGBC Senate meeting on Tuesday night.