Burst pipes in the apartment building at 2000 Commonwealth Ave resulted in the evacuation of residents, and a pipe failure in the Flynn Recreation Complex forced the gym to close Wednesday.
Snow Dazed: Considering The Consequences Of Winter Closings
If BC is forced to shut down for any additional winter storms in the coming weeks, we may be the next university to take away a coveted holiday or tradition, like Marathon Monday.
TU/TD: More Snow And More Class
We have school for a full week again, and that makes us so very happy.
Six Feet Under: BC’s Aggressive Strategy To Keep Cancellations From Accumulating
Despite students’ protests, the University reopened on Tuesday.
A Future Letter To Mayor Walsh
As you wrap up your first term as Mayor in 2017, I urge you to consider a student perspective.
The Lost City Of Boston
Boston is on pace to disappear forever—thanks to the T and the snow.
University To Close Monday, Classes Moved To Thursday
In response to Winter Storm Marcus, Boston College cancelled class for the fourth time in two weeks, with another 18 to 24 inches of snow expected to fall.
The Sounds Of City Snowfall
A sense of community through silence can be found in the wake of Boston’s recent blanketing.
Classes Canceled Monday, Bus Service To End Early
The University announced its third snow day in a week, with a snow accumulation of 14 inches expected for Monday.
The Great Blizzard Of 1978: Remembering Boston’s Most Destructive Snow Storm
Winter storm Juno hit Boston hard this week—but it didn’t come close to the damage left by the Blizzard of 1978.