Bail was set at $5,000—lower than usual for this charge—since Inyoung You returned from South Korea without requiring extradition.
First Circuit Allows BC to Reinstate Student-Athlete’s Suspension
The First Circuit ruled that the judge’s August decision to stay Doe’s suspension was based too heavily on theoretical changes in Massachusetts law.
Report: Inyoung You Releases Final Texts With Alexander Urtula, BC ’19
Two sources close to You’s family have said that Urtula jumped upon You’s arrival at the garage, according to ‘the Boston Globe’.
BC Dining Introduces Sustainability Initiatives
Over the course of the semester, Boston College Dining has implemented several new sustainability initiatives across campus dining halls in an attempt to encourage students to reduce food waste, including switching from plastic to compostable plant fiber containers.
New Green Spaces Coming to Lower Campus
Boston College is transforming the area previously occupied by the Flynn Recreation Complex into a large green lawn, with pedestrian pathways, three tennis courts, and one basketball court, along with a newly designed parking space.
Faculty Consider Advisory Board for Koch Program
The advisory board would monitor the program and report potential infringement on academic freedom, according to Gerald Easter, chair of the political science department.
Student-Athlete Requests Jury Trial Over Suspension
Many of the issues raised in Doe’s demand for a jury trial also appeared in his request for preliminary injunction earlier this year.
Nash Calls for ‘Stewardship’ in Black Feminist Citation
Northwestern professor Jennifer Nash was the second lecturer in the New Directions series, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the African and African Diaspora Studies program.
Lowell Humanities Series Continues with Michael Whitmore
Michael Witmore, the seventh and current director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, which holds the world’s largest collection of the playwright’s works, connected William Shakespeare’s plays to civil society in his Wednesday Lowell Humanity Series lecture.
SASA Hosts Panel on Body Image
In honor of Love Your Body Week, the South Asian Student Association (SASA) hosted a panel on Nov. 5 to discuss the issues surrounding body image within South Asian culture.