NewsSeeking Bigger Turnout, UCS Will Hold Bias and Isms Panel Tuesday UCS's panel before Winter Break had to compete with the Christmas Tree Lighting for attendees.
NewsAbout 100 Beds Empty in 2000 Comm. Ave., ResLife Says It's unclear how many of the spaces will be filled after the housing freeze is lifted and students are allowed to move.
NewsClimate Justice at Boston College to Participate in National Walkout Monday The rally will be CJBC's first demonstration of the semester.
On CampusBC, Preparing Strategic Plan, Has Complicated History On Student Center Efforts BC is the only top-30 university without a student center.
NewsRAs in ‘CAHOOTs’ to Improve Freshman Programs Several students believe that programs dedicated solely to their floor have been more effective than programs involving their entire building.
NewsTwo Professors Talk Dignity of Immigrants, Shifting Demographics of the Church By 2050, the Catholic Church will be only 20 percent white.
NewsStudents Prepare to Protest and Celebrate Trump’s Inauguration BC junior Rachel Simon will be in Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day, participating in the Women’s March.
NewsUGBC to Hold Special Election for Vacant Student Assembly Seats Vacancies in the Student Assembly are usually filled by appointment.
On CampusAADS to Fill Three New Core Faculty Positions The hirings will give the program the opportunity to explore becoming a major down the line.
NewsIn Response to Student Demand, O’Neill and Hillside Extend Hours "Hillside After Dark" is meant to give students somewhere to gather and socialize other than their residence halls.