“Most of the time, if you go off campus, you stay off campus,” Greg Jones, director of housing operations, said. “The fact that our students want to come back means we’re doing something right.”
Exploring the Troubles with Boston Public Housing
“The renovations of these old housing projects are necessary and helpful, but the developers can only afford to build one new affordable space for each old one because there is an ever-decreasing amount of subsidies set aside for low-income workers.”
Dear Shannon: Should I Live Off-Campus?
On-campus or off? Asst. features editor Shannon Kelly takes on the ultimate housing question.
Housing Process Hell: TU/TD
Upperclassmen warned us. The signs were in the stars: 25 percent of freshmen live on CoRo.
Templeton Seeks to House Immigrants After Travel Ban
Leslie Templeton hopes that her program will help students who are scared to return home find a family and a home over academic breaks.
University Should Provide Housing for Affected Students
“If the University truly holds Judeo-Christian values at its core, then it will choose to provide housing for these students, in order to not turn away members of its community seeking assistance.”
Boston Area Needs More Affordable Housing
“Housing prices in Newton and Chestnut Hill are influenced by the housing prices and economy of the city of Boston itself, meaning that students paying rent to live off campus bear the brunt of increased industry and disproportionate real estate development.”
About 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.
Syllabus Week: TU/TD
It might be a Tuesday, it might be a Wednesday, but 9 a.m. classes and healthy sleeping habits will inevitably be disregarded. If it were a film, one might call it: The Silence of the Lounges.
2150 Comm. Ave. Reaches Silver Standard for Energy Efficiency
With the construction of 2150 Comm Ave, BC adds green to its usual maroon and gold motif.