To get the word out, the group reached out to some Instagram pages dedicated to BC freshman content.
Power Outages Affect Upper Dorms, Off-Campus Houses
The email said that BC facilities staff and Eversource, a New England utilities company, are working on a solution.
Foster Argues ‘The Feminist Case Against Abortion’ at Pro-Life Club Event
Unlike the previous anti-abortion event the club hosted in March, Foster’s talk was met with neither protests nor tense exchanges between the speaker and the audience members.
University Briefs New Employees on Capital Construction
The information session was the second of this year’s “BC 101” meetings, which are designed to get new employees up to speed on campus developments.
UGBC Senate Selects Officers, Committee Chairs
The Senate held its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, the first time the body has met since its new structural changes and the recent fall elections.
Career Center Hosts Panel for Alumni in Public Policy
After a question-and-answer session with a four-person panel, students and alumni engaged in an hour-long networking session.
Shea, Ebben Share Journeys to TV Careers
Actor Jere Shea and WBZ-TV News anchor Paula Ebben, both BC ’89, had a conversation about their career paths.
University Adds Members to Board of Trustees
Boston College has added three new members to its Board of Trustees: Guido Barilla; Marc P. Seidner, BC ’88; and Elizabeth Eder Zobel, BC ’87.
Suspicious Man Seen Looking Into Kostka Hall Windows
BCPD encouraged students to call the police if they see suspicious individuals and to not approach anyone they believe to be suspicious.
Blackstone CEO Talks New Book, Business Advice
Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of financial services firm Blackstone and No. 42 on Forbes’ Most Powerful People of 2018, gave a talk hosted by the BC Chief Executives Program.