Three Massachusetts attorney general candidates discussed their plans surrounding issues of mental health, education, and the cannabis industry at a discussion hosted by the Boston College Law School Rappaport Center on Thursday.
BC Researchers Publish Study Reporting Increased Rates of Adolescents Carrying Guns
A new study published by researchers in Boston College’s Lynch School of Education and Human Development details how the number of adolescents who carry guns increased significantly between 2002 and 2019.
VP of Student Affairs Talks Challenges, Plans for Future at BC
Shawna Cooper-Gibson, vice president of student affairs, said there are four challenges that “come in rotation” on her desk.
UGBC’s Proposed 2022-23 Budget Increases Spending by $11,861 to $363,450
The UGBC Student Assembly (SA) voted to increase the organization’s budget by $11,861 to a total of $363,450 for the upcoming academic year.
Newton Prom Set To Return This Weekend After Three-Year Pause
This weekend marks the long-awaited return of Newton Prom after a three-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Student Entrepreneurs Compete for $10,000 at Annual Strakosch Venture Competition
Seven student-founded companies competed for the chance to win $10,000 in Boston College’s annual Strakosch Venture Competition on Monday night.
BC Men’s Basketball Coach Earl Grant Speaks at Agape Latte
Earl Grant, Boston College’s men’s basketball head coach, spoke of his experience finding God and following His plan Tuesday night at the last Agape Latte event of the academic year.
Panelists from Around the World Discuss Impacts of the Russia-Ukraine War in Webinar
Svitlana Hurkina detailed the devastating impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war, including the death, injury, and abduction of Ukrainian citizens.
Former President of Ireland Speaks At Boston College During Hosting Earth Conference
Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson said the climate crisis is in need of a feminist solution during the Hosting Earth Conference at Boston College on Saturday.
BC Students Share Experiences With Disabilities
UGBC’s Council for Students with Disabilities (CSD) honored Disability Awareness Week with four events—from rock painting to a student panel—to spotlight disabilities and how they affect the student experience at Boston College.