“The pain may never leave us, but we can be dedicated to our purpose in life and capture the love and livelihood that Christine showed us with her life,” said a former veteran who Loeber treated.
2150 Remains Last to Fill During Room Selection
“[2150 is] removed from every other senior, just like CoRo was, so I would rather live in housing that’s not as nice to be with all of my friends,” said Sean Kane, MCAS ’19.
Students, Faculty Gather for #Enough National School Walkout
The walkout, part of the broader #NeverAgain movement, aimed to make the lives and safety of students a priority in Congress, and ensure that gun violence in schools and communities around the United States ends.
Carroll School Moves to Combat Grade Inflation
“We didn’t even know if we had a problem,” said Ronnie Sadka, CSOM’s senior associate dean for faculty. “They found that we did suffer from it.”
Unions Announce National Campaign to Aid Grad Workers
“These workers are not going away, and we will stand with them for as long as it takes and and we will coordinate our resources to support them,” said Dennis Williams of the United Auto Workers.
President of New Democracy Party of Greece Discusses Economic, Political Reforms
“I remain fundamentally optimistic about Greece,” said President of the New Democracy party of Greece and Leader of the Opposition Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Political Figures Samantha Power, Ed Markey to Lecture at BC
Samantha Power graduated from Yale University in 1992 and Harvard Law School in 1999, and Ed Markey, a Double Eagle, graduated from BC in 1968 and BC Law in 1972.
Students Celebrate as Storm Blankets BC, Admin Cancels Classes
BC announced Tuesday night that the University would be open at 9 a.m. Wednesday, a slight delay.
Powerful Nor’easter Causes University to Close
The University announced its closing at 9:52 p.m. via Facebook, Twitter, and its emergency notification system.
BC Grad Among Victims of Veterans Home Shooting
“This is a tragic piece of news, one we were really hoping not to come before the public to give,” Assistant Chief Chris Childs of the California Highway Patrol said at a brief news conference.