Gregory Angelo, BC ’00, spoke at a Boston College Republicans event on Wednesday. He discussed his time as president of Log Cabin Republicans—a U.S. organization that represents gay Republicans and their allies—and his current role as president of the New Tolerance Campaign, which pushes against institutions that betray their own stated values, according to Angelo.
Brown Unpacks the Consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster
The Chernobyl disaster triggered far-reaching social, political, and economic ramifications that shaped today’s world, according to Kate Brown, a professor of science, technology, and society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
BC Swim and Dive Members Drop Lawsuit Against the University
Thirty-seven members of Boston College’s men’s and women’s swim and dive program dropped their lawsuit against the University Friday morning following Judge Diane Freniere’s decision on Thursday to deny a motion for an emergency injunction reinstating the team.
“More Fair and Equitable”: BC Implements New Class Registration System
Boston College is switching to a one-day course registration period for each class year, according to an email University Registrar Bryan Jones and the academic services team sent to students on Thursday morning.
Judge Denies Motion to Reinstate BC Swim and Dive Program
Judge Diane Freniere denied a motion for an emergency injunction that would have reinstated Boston College’s swim and dive program in a ruling on Thursday.
Judge Denies BC Swim and Dive Members Anonymity in Court Proceedings
Judge Diane Freniere denied the request of the 37 members of Boston College men’s and women’s swim and dive to maintain anonymity in their lawsuit against the University.
BC Confirmed Hazing Occurred in Swim and Dive Program, Lawyer Says at Tuesday Court Hearing
Boston College filed court documents on Monday reaffirming the University’s earlier statements that hazing occurred within the men’s and women’s swim and dive program.
“Thinking Like a Cybercriminal”: Maor Shares the Keys to Cybersecurity Success
In a lecture titled “Thinking Like a Cybercriminal,” hosted by Information Technology Services and the Woods College of Advancing Studies on Tuesday, Maor shared techniques and tools that hackers use, as well as the scope of their attacks.
BC Announces New Leadership Roles in MCAS
Boston College has promoted two professors to newly introduced leadership positions within the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences.
QLC Members Create Home for Trans Students Through Trans* Collective Group
Mengel and QLC Policy Coordinator H Edwards co-founded the Trans* Collective student group at the beginning of this semester. Run by and for transgender students at BC, the collective aims to increase visibility and make a home for trans students on campus.