Chloe Chaple walked into Hillside Cafe on Monday morning to see the entrance to the service area replaced by self-ordering kiosks.
BC’s ACC Tournament Run Ends After 66–60 Overtime Loss to Virginia in Quarterfinals
On Thursday night, No. 11-seed Boston College men’s basketball fell to No. 3-seed Virginia 66–60 in overtime of the ACC Tournament quarterfinals.
UGBC Senate Discusses Planned Construction on Quonset Hut, McElroy, Carney, and More
Boston College is planning to tear down the Quonset Hut on Newton Campus to paveway for a new athletic support building with fitness facilities, Ryan Milligan, MCAS ’26, shared at the UGBC Senate meeting on Tuesday night.
Marty Walsh Nominated to USPS Board of Governors by President Biden
President Joe Biden nominated Marty Walsh, former mayor of Boston and BC ‘09, to serve on the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) Board of Governors, the White House announced in a statement on Thursday.
Boston Police Department Offers Safety Tips for Off-Campus Residents Amid Increasing Break-In Attempts
Therese Sparacio and her roommates awoke on Feb. 16 to video footage of a masked man climbing the back steps to their house and peering through their windows the night before.
UGBC Talks Housing for LGBTQ+ Students, Campus Accessibility, and Free Speech
H Edwards, Queer Leadership Council (QLC) policy coordinator, said a recent meeting they had with the Office of Residential Life (ResLife) to discuss housing options for LGBTQ+ students was unproductive and yielded little progress.
Outwit, Outplay, Outlast: BC Law Student To Compete in ‘Survivor 46’
When third-year Boston College Law School student Charlie Davis first watched Survivor in 2020, he knew he wanted to be more than just a fan of the show.
Police Suspend Investigation of Alleged Domestic Assault Involving Zay Flowers, Flowers Not Charged
Baltimore County Police suspended its investigation into an alleged domestic violence case involving current Baltimore Ravens and former Boston College football wide receiver Zay Flowers, according to the Baltimore Banner. Flowers has not been charged.
Producing Records and Breaking Them: Dynamics Advance to ICCA Semifinals
When most people picture college a cappella, they think of ‘Pitch Perfect’ or ‘Glee.’ The Dynamics prove that the reality isn’t far off, but is a little more serious.
BC Dining Considering Removing Bottled Drinks From Dining Halls Due to Theft, UGBC Senator Says
BC Dining is considering removing bottled drinks like Core Power from dining halls next year due to high levels of theft by students, said Lindsay Meier, MCAS ’26, at the UGBC Senate meeting on Tuesday night.