The Center for Human Rights and International Justice hosted Staff Attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Dan McFadden, BC Law ’09, at a luncheon on Thursday.
FBI Agent Discusses Gang Violence and Law Enforcement
FBI Special Agent Jeffrey Wood visited BC to deliver a lecture concerning the FBI’s approach to the growing threat of gang activities.
SCOTUS Justices Deny Michelle Carter’s Appeal
The Supreme Court decided not to take up an appeal by Michelle Carter, the woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter after she convinced her boyfriend to kill himself.
BC Releases New Safety App
The Boston College Office of Public Safety launched the new BC Safe App, available on the App Store and Google Play Store, in November.
Annual Unity Breakfast Celebrates MLK
The Black Faculty, Staff, and Administrators Association (BFSAA) hosted its annual Unity Breakfast celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. on Wednesday morning.
Four Teams Announce Candidacy for UGBC Presidency, VP
The race for president and executive vice president of UGBC kicked off Thursday night, with four teams announcing their candidacy
CAB Now Offering Boston City Limits Tickets for Free
Tickets to this Saturday’s Boston City Limits concert will now be offered free of charge. Students who have already purchased tickets will receive refunds.
CAB Attempts to Diversify Concerts With BCL
CAB’s Boston City Limits concert aims to bring more inclusivity to campus than concerts in the past with its “Electric Soul” theme.
BC, Union Sued for Religious Discrimination
Ardeshir Ansari, a Boston College electrician, filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the University and his union in November.
Market at Corcoran Opens
The Market at Corcoran opened on Jan. 13 on the first floor of Corcoran to give students easy access to grocery store food and includes a pop-up restaurant.