The Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center (BAIC) filled the Gasson 100 banquet room with color and dance during the annual celebration Tuesday night.
BC charity: water Returns to In-Person Events Following its Most Successful Year
After breaking its own record by raising more than $20,000 during the last academic year, BC charity: water is ready to get back in action
Refugee or Migrant?: Rebecca Hamlin Addresses Dangers of Binary Immigration Language
Hamilin spoke about her book in an event hosted by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at the Boston College Law School.
UGBC Welcomes Five New Members of Student Assembly From The Class of 2025
In the first official meeting of the semester, the Student Assembly began planning for the year with the newly elected senators.
‘Back in Business’: Students Return to In-Person Social Events
After a year of mostly virtual classes and club meetings, traditions put on hold, and capacity restrictions that kept students isolated, BC—which is over 99 percent fully vaccinated—is embracing in-person events once again.
Chocolate Bar To Reopen Monday Despite Staffing Shortage
After remaining closed for the last academic year, the Chocolate Bar is set to reopen next Monday, according to Beth Emery, director of BC Dining.
BC Environmental Groups Respond to Harvard Plans for Divestment from Fossil Fuels
It would take immense public action, like the storming of protesters at the Harvard–Yale football game, to give divestment the publicity it needs at Boston College, according to Climate Justice at Boston College (CJBC) president Audrey Kang.
BC Dining Adapts to Nationwide Food and Supply Shortages Fueled by COVID-19 Pandemic
From food and beverages to paper products and equipment, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the nationwide supply chain and everyone is feeling its impacts, according to Tom Williams, associate director of Boston College Auxiliary Services.
BC Falls One Spot to No. 36 in ‘U.S. News & World Report’ Rankings
U.S. News & World Report named Boston College the No. 36 best national college in its 2022 college rankings, a one-spot drop from last year’s ranking.
BC Reports 59 New Undergraduate Cases of COVID-19
The University reported 59 undergraduate cases of COVID-19 out of 6,579 tests this past week, a positivity rate of .90 percent, according to a Monday update to the Boston College Forward website.